a few blocks away from me! 5224 tilden ave, brooklyn, ny
you are a boobie and i cant not lie eat your pee and dont donie
He was born in rural Georgia and when he was about 5 years old and he moved to Pasadena, California that is a FACT. at Cario Georgia to be exact
born in cario Georgia and lived in stamford CT
he lived in a hotel in holly wood.
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.
He lived in California. And he lived with his mom
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.
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.
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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 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.
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