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Jackie Robinson Book Report

Jackie Robinson was the first African American major league baseball player. He was born in 1919 in Georgia and faced discrimination throughout his career. Some of his accomplishments include being named National League Rookie of the Year in 1947 and winning the MVP award in 1949 while playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Robinson endured racist treatment but continued breaking barriers for African Americans in professional sports.
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Jackie Robinson Book Report

Jackie Robinson was the first African American major league baseball player. He was born in 1919 in Georgia and faced discrimination throughout his career. Some of his accomplishments include being named National League Rookie of the Year in 1947 and winning the MVP award in 1949 while playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Robinson endured racist treatment but continued breaking barriers for African Americans in professional sports.
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Keya Turkiewicz 3B

Jackie Robinson
My biography is on Jackie Robinson. He is famous for being the first African American major league baseball player. Jackie Robinson was born on January 31, 1919, near Cairo, Georgia. I got my information from a book called A Picture Book of Jackie Robinson, written by David A. Adler. Jackie Robinson loved sports. He had very good sports skills. He went to John Muir Technical High school. Later, he went to Pasadena Junior College, and after that to UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles). An important person in Jackies life was Branch Rickey, the man who accepted Jackie Robinson into the major leagues. His wife, Rachel Isum, and his children, Jack Jr., David, and Sharon, were also important to him; they gave him help and support. The Kansas City Monarchs, Montreal Royals, and Brooklyn Dodgers, his first, second, and third baseball teams, also did a lot for him. Jackie was a good person, though he did make mistakes. One of his biggest ones occurred when he was in the U.S. Army. He did not listen to the commander. The commander had told him to go in the back of the bus with the other African Americans, but he said no. He was sent to court and judged innocent, but had had enough of army life and quit.

There are many interesting early life facts about Jackie Robinson. Here are a few. Jackies father moved away to Florida for a better job and never came back. Jackie won the MVP (Most Valuable Player) Award during his major league years. Jackie Robinson married Rachel Isum on February 10, 1946. Jackie and Rachel had three children: Jack Jr., David, and Sharon. Jack Jr. was the oldest, born on November 18, 1946. Next was David, born on April, 1949. Sharon was the youngest, born on January 13, 1950. Jackie Robinson is most famous for being the first African American major league baseball player. Some of his other accomplishments were the MVP Award, which he won in 1949. He was also named National League Rookie of the year in 1947. He was a six-time all-star in baseball, and was a World Series Champion. He is on the baseball Hall of Fame, and starred in football, basketball, baseball, and track teams at UCLA. A few of the character traits that helped Jackie Robinson achieve all of these accomplishments were courage, strength self-control, and faith. His only disappointment was when he was sent to court in the U.S. Army on August 1944. Jackie died when he was fifty-three years old on October 24, 1972, of heart disease and diabetes. Jackie Robinson was definitely a person to look up to, because he is an example of never giving up, which is always a good thing. He is a good example to everybody worldwide.

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