How Did Jackie Roosevelt Robinson Changed The World

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anuary 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia, Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was born and changed the world, and Major League Baseball, forever. He was the youngest of five. He attended John Muir High School and was the star player on the baseball team. Robinson treated a second class citizen on the field. Robinson also stared in football, track, and tennis. He went to UCLA and, again, stared in baseball and other sports. In college, he played for the Kansas City Monarchs. Then, went to go play for the Montreal Royals. After that he was asked to play for the Dodgers.

First Conversation “Mr.Rickey, you are looking for a negro who is afraid to fight back,” asked Robinson.
“Robinson I am looking for a ballplayer with guts enough not to fight back,” said Branch. …show more content…

During the MLB season people would threaten him, yell at him, and throw things at him. Through all of this Robinson held his head high and played hard. According to mentalfloss.com-42 Facts About Jackie Robinson, in 1947, he had a batting average of .297, 172 hits, 48 batted runs. Robinson was the National League and Stolen Bases Champion and won Rookie of the year. According to duckster.com-Biography, in 1949, he had a batting average of .324 and 37 stolen bases. Jackie was a six time all-star between 1949-1954. In 1962 he was elected into the baseball Hall of

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