Jackie Robinson faced numerous challenges and dislikes throughout his life, particularly related to racism and discrimination. He disliked the systemic racism that marginalized Black athletes and sought to challenge racial stereotypes in sports. Additionally, he had a strong aversion to injustice and unfair treatment, which motivated him to advocate for civil rights beyond his Baseball career. Robinson's experiences fueled his commitment to equality and social change.
jackie's family was the best to him.
integrityteamworkcouragedeterminationpersistencejusticecitizenshipcommitmentexcellence
At UCLA
Jackie Robinson's number was 42
somewhere
In Cario,Georgia.
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no
Their names were Jackie Jr., Sharon, and David.
april 11,1947
January 31
HE DIDN'T