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    31‚ 1919‚ in Cairo‚ Georgia‚ a sleepy Southern town near the Florida border. Jackie was the youngest of five children‚ four boys and a girl‚ born to impoverished sharecroppers Jerry and Mallie Robinson. Jerry Robinson deserted the family six months after Jackie was born. Mallie Robinson‚ a strong‚ devoutly religious woman‚ moved the struggling family across the country by rail to Pasadena‚ California‚ in 1920 when Jackie was fourteen-months old. She worked as a domestic to support her family; leftovers

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    Jackie Robinson was the first African American to ever play in the white baseball league. At first no one liked him because the color of his skin but he got them farther then they could. On January 31‚ 1919 Jackie Roosevelt Robinson is born to jerry Robinson and Millie McGriff Robinson in Cairo Georgia. He is the youngest of five children. Mallei Robinson takes her five children including sixteen-month-old Jackie and moves to Pasadena California where Jackie spends his childhood.

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    In the Television series that I chose‚ Nurse Jackie quietly established itself as one of the outstanding programs on television. Edie Falco’s portrayal of a nurse Jackie with a moral code. It was clear from the first episode that the center could not hold in Jackie’s life. Nobody can effectively juggle a two-income marriage‚ children‚ a workplace romance and a drug addiction without the whole house of cards coming down‚ and we first met Jackie Peyton right at the point where the base began to wobble

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    Chronological: Jackie Robinson Long before Martin Luther KIng’s “I have a dream” and the bus standing from Rosa Parks there came a man‚ baseball player‚ and great enthusiast‚ Jackie Robinson. I was born on January 31st‚ 1919. My older brother‚ Matthew‚ participated in track‚ and I wanted to be like my brother. When I was younger people were constantly being rude to me‚ but I tried to push through it. I became a basketball player‚ football player‚ baseball player‚ and I was also involved in

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    (Mary Kay tribute) Faith first family second and career third perseverance and dedication to these principal took Mary Kay Ash to be named the greatest female entrepreneur in American history by Baylor University (Notable biographies) "a lady never reveals her age" Mary Kay Date of birth unknown Excelled in school Married at 17 had three children son is now owner of the company after her death in 2001 Three things Mary Kay is most known for her generosity her

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    Jackie Robinson greatly influenced our country. When racial inequality was high‚ he stood up for himself and other African-American people fighting for rights. He was just another great man who was better than many white athletes‚ but was not accepted until he was mid-career. This shows that‚ no matter what race or ethnicity you are‚ you can do great things. Jackie Robinson was one of the first black sports stars. Jackie Robinson is an inspirational athlete. When he was in the college UCLA he received

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    Jackie Robinson’s Impact on American Sports Jack Roosevelt Robinson (Jackie) was born on January 31‚ 1919 in Cairo‚ Georgia and died on October 24‚ 1972 in Stamford‚ Connecticut. Jackie Robinson is best known for being the first African American baseball player of the modern era‚ by breaking the color barrier by playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. Robinson’s debut for the Dodgers in 1947 came a year before President Harry Truman desegregated the military and seven years before the Supreme

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    the worst. He wants someone who is fill with courage and respect‚ and he knew at first glance that he can stand there facing all of the rude words coming out of people’s mouths and all the objects laying upon the dirt ground‚ that lucky person is Jackie Robinson. Branch Rickey‚ a couch for the Ohio Wesleyan came to spend a night in a hotel after a long day of practice. Who knew that one small thing can cause an outbreak? Yes‚ as you may have already guessed he saw one of his teammate getting pushed

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    except in the impact it has on other lives.” This was a quote said by Jackie Robinson. He sure did make an impact on many. He helped to lead the way toward equality for black Americans by becoming the first African American baseball player to play in the major leagues. But‚ he had to go through a lot to get there. He wasn’t just good at baseball. He also was good at tennis‚ which is what he started to play in the beginning. Jackie also played football‚ ran track‚ and basketball. In track‚ he even

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    Michael Martens Sociology Professor 11 November 2009 Jackie Robinson: The Unexpected Hero The name Jackie Robinson is recognized widely around the country. He is known as someone who broke the color barrier in American Baseball‚ and someone who fought through some of the toughest circumstances. He was an activist athlete‚ and used the sport of baseball to break down the traditional barriers and convey his ideas. To many‚ Robinson is a hero; one who Americans can relate to due to his background

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