Jackie Robinson was the first African American to be on a professional sports team. Even though he was on the team his fellow players made racist comments and he was discriminated against in places where they ate and slept. Life was not easy for him. Throughout the years other people in sports and other professions have faced discrimination because of race, gender, or religion. It still goes on today.
Jackie Robinson was significance because he was the first African-American to be a part of Major League Baseball.
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What famous quotes did Jackie Robinson say.
You can go on Answers.com or Wikipedia and type in Jackie Robinson because it has lots of information about his career and his life.
Click on the 'Official Website of Jackie Robinson' link on this page to go to Jackie Robinson's official website where you can find photos, achievements, quotes, statistics, and many other things concerning the his life.
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jackie's family was the best to him.
he became a Baseball player
In 1942 he joined the army He was a civil right leader And he was the first black to join a Major League Baseball team
"A life is not important except in the impact it has on others lives."
his life was amazing he was a christian and went to church and his sister accidentally stole his toothbrush. he was never the same again...........
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JAckie Robinsons hobby was being a team leader and setting goals for his team to succed in and to delveope national team work. HE was a strong believer in his team mates. He believed every one can be good citizens in Sports and to succed in thei goals in life..
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Toms life has always been set to run the way it has. There are events along the way but none have changed his life.
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