no just decriminational challenges and finantial challenges with his mother adn not havin a father
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Jackie Robinson was the first black man allowed to play in the Major Leagues during WWII.
In Jackie Robinson's first 5 seasons as a Brooklyn Dodger (1947-1951), Jackie had 903 hits.
In the book "Jackie Robinson," the primary antagonist is the pervasive racism and discrimination that Jackie faced during his career in Major League Baseball. This societal prejudice is embodied by individuals and groups who opposed his integration into the league and sought to undermine his success. Additionally, certain players and fans who harbored racial animosity contribute to the challenges Jackie had to overcome in his quest for equality and acceptance.
yes jackie robinson had a pet. it was a dog named fluffy. fluffy was brown and black.
Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson wore #42 during his career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Moses Fleetwood Walker debut game May 1, 1884 as the Catcher for the Toledo Blue Stockings versus the Louisville. This is the official debut of an African American in baseball. of madern day it would be Jackie Robinson who first played in April 1945 for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
I presume you're referring to the Jackie Robinson Parkway, a thoroughfare going into the borough of Brooklyn. Robinson was a major player on the Brooklyn Dodgers, including MVP in 1949. During his ten seasons with that team, the Dodgers won the NL pennant six times, and also won their only World Series title.
No, he left during his senior year and never finished.
Jackie Robinson wore No.42 and played for the Dodgers.
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