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.
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.
Jackie Robinson's widow, Rachel Robinson (maiden name Rachel Isum), is alive as of April 8, 2007.
Can't find his elementary school, but in 1935, Robinson graduated from Dakota Junior High School and then went to John Muir High School.
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A Jackie Robinson Adirondack big Stick baseball bat in general is worth about $50.-$75. There are many factors that could effect the value more or less. As with all Collectible condition is important. Used and abused, bats with chips, faded printing,or split wood, will sell for far less than bats that are in used but excellent condition, to unused mint condition. The size and model number of the bat is important as well. A bat closer to the size, and model the ballplayer used during his career will be of higher value. Little league bats, 31 inches or shorter will be of less value. The date the bat was made. Older bats will sell at a higher price. To find out how old your Jackie Robinson Adirondack big Stick bat is and other information visit the link below. Adirondack Bat Dating.
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.
Rachel Isum met Jackie Robinson when they were at a theatre. This was a good opportunity for them to talk to each other and they managed to find they had a lot in common.
Jackie Robinson's widow, Rachel Robinson (maiden name Rachel Isum), is alive as of April 8, 2007.
I couldn't find a player that matched that name, but maybe you are asking about Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson was born January 31, 1919 and died October 24, 1972 at the age of 53.
Can't find his elementary school, but in 1935, Robinson graduated from Dakota Junior High School and then went to John Muir High School.
She was the daughter of the mayor of Boston. In that era, women of the upper class did not work.
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The Jackie Robinson Scholarship Fund offers scholorships to minorities. You can also find scholarships for minotiries through the Harry S. Truman Scholarship
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Mallie Robinson - was left by her husband and struggled to raise five children. After his father left, his mother decided to move the family out to California. Jackie was only sixteen months old. When they got to California, they lived with his mother's brother, Burton. Before they arrived at California, his mother had made arrangements to find other living conditions because Burton's house would be over-crowded, so Jackie's mother took a job washing and ironing clothes. There was not enough money from her job though, so she went to welfare for help. Welfare added to her salary which barely made enough to keep them alive. The family, at times, did not have enough food to eat, and his mother would bring home scraps from her job to feed them. '''His mother was a very busy person, and she always went to work before sunrise, and always returned from work late. When she was home, she was usually exhausted, but she still made the energy to help her kids and take care of them. One time, a girl in the neighborhood had run up to Jackie and called him the "N" word several times. He had retaliated by calling her "cracker". When he called her that, she went and told her father and he stormed out of the house. He and Jackie had a stone-throwing fight until the father's wife came out and took her husband inside. From then on, all the white people in the neighborhood signed a petition to get them thrown out of the neighborhood. Jackie's mother stood her ground and would not make anybody force them to leave.''' Source: http://www.mccsc.edu/~jcmslib/mlk/robinson/life.htm
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