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Jackie Robinson
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Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1947
Jackie Robinson served in the army as a lieutenant in 1942
In 1955 he helped the Brooklyn Dodgers win a world series
In 1957 he had a career batting average of .311
Jackie Robinson took sacrifices and didn't fight against racist people
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Positive Contributions
In 1942 he was the first African American in MLB
Jackie Robinson had guts to play and never gave up
He sacrificed and slept anywhere possible because of his skin color
Jackie Robinson was elected hall of fame in 1957
He was a big contribution to the civil rights movement
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In 1942 Jackie Robinson was arrested
In 1942 Jackie Robinson was discharged from the army
Jackie Robinson refused to go to the back of the bus
Jackie Robinson had a very bad temper and it was uncontrollable at times
Jackie Robinson got the little guidance he needed to become a great player
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Jackie Robinson's Family
Just imagine how his mother felt ?
How did she handle waking up without knowing where he was
What if Jackie Robinson would have failed ?
Where would African Americans be if he didn't do his part ?
Their had to be a struggle for his family
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His Sacrifice
How could you wake up knowing you might be forgotten ?
Sleeping in parks just to play baseball and play the sport he loved
Did Jackie Robinson ever look at the negative side ?
Did he ever tell his parents he was okay every night did they talk?
No one could walk in Jackie Robinson's shoes and live his life
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"Jackie Robinson Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography ..." 2011. 25 Feb. 2014
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