Jackie Robinson attended Pasadena Junior College and University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).
Pasadena Junior College and afterwards, UCLA.
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Jackie Robinson attended John Muir High School in Pasadena, California. He then went on to attend Pasadena City College before transferring to UCLA, where he became the university's first student-athlete to letter in four sports: Baseball, Basketball, football, and track. Robinson's academic and athletic achievements at UCLA played a significant role in his later success as a professional baseball player.
WHAT IS JACKIE PARENTS NAME :Mallie and Jerry
WHERE DID HE GO TO SCHOOL : John Muir Technical high school, Pasadena junior college
WHAT IS JACKIE'S HOBBIES: baseball football basketball track, paper route in a gang
WHAT IS HIS OCCUPATION AND HIS LIFE STYLE : major league baseball player
WHY WAS HE REMEMBERED TO BE SUCH A GOOD BASEBALL PLAYER : earned place in hall of fame, broke color barrier hit many home runs stole many bases
WHAT DID HE ACCOMPLISH: Rookie of the year, MVP, Hall of fame, breaking of color barrier
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Jackie Robinson attended John Muir High School, Pasadena, CA (1936), Pasadena Junior college (1938-1939), University of California at Los Angeles (1939-1941).
Jackie Robinson went to school at Pasadena Junior College, and then went on to play for the UCLA Bruins. Following his college career, he went to the MLB league, and became the first African American to play professional baseball.
He probably walked.
Jackie Robinson attended Pasadena Junior College from September, 1938
Jackie Robinson's mother was Mallie Robinson.
Can't find his elementary school, but in 1935, Robinson graduated from Dakota Junior High School and then went to John Muir High School.
Jackie Robinson was married to Rachel Isum Robinson. The two had three children.