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    "A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives." - Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson is one of the most important people to ever live. He has impacted the world tremendously with his actions. With his bravery and determination he has built our world to what it is today. Jackie Robinson was born 1919 in Cairo‚ Georgia. At only six months old his father left his family. He lived with his mother Millie‚ his three brothers‚ and his sister. After his father left the family relocated

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    Georgia on January 31‚ 1919 arose an American hero that single handedly revolutionized the world of baseball forever. Jack Roosevelt Robinson‚ son to single mother Mallie Robinson‚ was the first African-American to play Major League Baseball. Despite the cruelty and hardships‚ he broke the color barrier; thus changing the game of baseball as the world knew it. Robinson attended John Muir High School and Pasadena Junior college. Dedicating his school years to sports—basketball‚ football‚ baseball

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    Smokey Robinson: Writing for the Souls of Others Growing up in a house with “grown folks music‚” my sisters and I have heard many people or groups played loudly‚ (Marvin Gaye‚ Diana Ross and the Supremes‚ Natalie Cole‚ and Smokey Robinson just to name a few) while watching our father sing along‚ swaying back and forth‚ while snapping his fingers‚ closing his eyes‚ and being taken away by the music and it’s lyrics. He would often say to us‚ “You don’t know nothing ‘bout this‚ y’all too young

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    Johann D. Wyss was a brilliant writer who wrote The Swiss Family Robinson. He told a story to his kids and it later became the book The Swiss Family Robinson. The reason why was because his kids was so entertained and learned so much from it. The family discussed these stories and then took turns making up their own tales of adventure. Each boy took turns telling their tale and their father would write the stories down. One of the sons‚ Johann Emmanuel Wyss illustrated the adventures with drawings

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    baseball. This was the 68th anniversary of Jackie’s first game as a Dodger (Muder). African American baseball legend‚ Jackie Robinson‚ paved the way for racial equality in sports. Jack Roosevelt “Jackie” Robinson was born on January 31‚ 1919 in Cairo‚ Georgia. Jackie was born into a poor family‚ and he was the youngest of four siblings. Jackie’s parents were Mallie and Jerry Robinson (Biography.com Editors). Jackie attended

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    Jackie Robinson was an African American man who was a great baseball player. He had a wife and later when his career progressed he had a child. Throughout his career of a simple sport‚ his life was very challenging because of the segregation in the United States at the time of his career. Although Jackie Robinson was faced with death threats‚ taunts and racial slurs‚ Jackie overcame his differences and played his best in the game that made him an iconic baseball player and a member of the Baseball

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    Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson was born January 31‚1919 in Cairo‚ Georgia. He played professional baseball from 1947 to 1957. Jackie died on October 24‚ 1972 in Stamford‚ Connecticut. Jackie has four siblings their names are Willa Mae‚ Mack‚ Edgar‚ and Frank. Early Life He went to two different high schools but was a great athlete. After graduating from high school‚ Jackie went to UCLA and won letters in all of his sports. Jackie became the Most Valuable Player of his baseball team in 1938.

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    Born in Maine and educated for two years at Harvard‚ Edwin Arlington Robinson lived much of his life in New York City‚ where he worked at odd jobs‚ including a time with the subway authority. He never married and had few friends. For his earliest poems‚ written during the 1880s‚ he fell under “the influence of Thomas Hardy’s rather gloomy novels of individual tragedy” (none of Hardy’s poetry was published in book form until 1898‚ by which time Robinson’s style was already formed). Robinson’s early

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    Max Salem Mrs. Bloom 3-T 23 November 2015 Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese Monument The Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese Monument is outside of MCU Park (home of the Brooklyn Cyclones) in Brooklyn‚ New York. William Behrends who is an artist from North Carolina and he is famous for his portraits of Major League Baseball (MLB) players sculpted the monument and the walkway to the monument was designed by Ken Smith. The idea came to him when he saw Pee Wee Reese‚ who at the time was the captain

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    April 2012 Imagery by Edwin Arlington Robinson Edwin Arlington Robinson was born in Head Tide‚ Maine on December 22‚ 1869. He moved to a town named Gardiner where he grew up; the town later provided the model for a series of poems that he wrote throughout his career as a poet (Peschel). Robinson attended Harvard from 1891 to 1893 even though his parents were against going to a school of higher value for the education. President Theodore Roosevelt helped Robinson get a job at the New York Custom House

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