Jackie Robinson moved to California primarily for his career in baseball and to escape the racial tensions of the South. After breaking Major League Baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, he sought a more progressive environment that California offered. Additionally, his time in California was influenced by his family's desire for better opportunities and living conditions. The state's diverse culture and growing acceptance made it an attractive place for Robinson and his family.
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Jackie Robinson's parents divorced in 1920 after his father left the family, and then his mother decided to move the family to Pasadena, California
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Jackie Robinson went to Washington Junior High in Pasadena, California.
Jackie Robinson's family moved to Pasadena, California after his father's death in 1920.
his home town was Pasadena California
Jackie Chan did not move to California, although he did own a house there for several years. It was sold in 2005.
Jackie Robinson attended two major schools. He attended and graduated from Pasadena City College and University of California, Los Angeles.
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.
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