Jackie Robinson had an aunt named Goodie who lived in Grady County in Ga. She lived in an old sharecropper house on the Meridian Road.
Jackie Robinson lived in Pasadena, California when he was a child. He lived with his mother, Mallie Robinson, and his four siblings. Robinson's father had left the family when he was young, so his mother raised him and his siblings as a single parent.
He lived in Cairo. Georgia.
Jackie Robinson passed away from diabetes in 1972.
He lived at 8232 DeGaspé in Montreal. There is a small plaque commemorating it.
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Jackie Robinson was born into a family of sharecroppers, not slaves, although sharecroppers often lived quite a limited existence. Robinson was raised by his mother, Mallie Robinson, a single parent who took care of Jackie along with four other children.
It depends on which one you're talking about. The one who lived in 1947 is known for it, though.
His family moved to Florida in his infancy
Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play in Major League Baseball, passed away on October 24, 1972, due to complications from diabetes. His widow, Rachel Robinson, lived on for many years after his passing, becoming a prominent educator and advocate for civil rights and health issues. Rachel has continued to honor Jackie’s legacy through the Jackie Robinson Foundation, which supports education and leadership development for students.
Jackie Robinson lived to 53 years old (1919-1972) and his oldest son Jackie Jr. died in a car accident at age 24 (1946-1971) His daughter Sharon was born January 13, 1950. His son David was born May 14, 1952 and lives in Tanzania.
No address was given, just that she lived in a farm house in Kansas.