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... Growing up in a large, single-parent family, Robinson excelled early at all sports and learned to make his own way in life at UCLA, Robinson became the first ...
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... Jackie was also one of the only black to attended UCLA, as well as the first to play ... Robinson refused to sit with the rest of the colors on his bus, and he was ...
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... sports. Robinson left UCLA in 1941 as a junior to join the army. When Pearl Harbor was bombed Jackie went to fight for his country. ...
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... accomplishments, but one that stands out in his college years was when alongside Kenny Washington almost took UCLA to the Rose Bowl ("Jackie Robinson" 1). When ...
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... At UCLA in 1940 he met his future wife Rachel Isum. He did not complete his senior year at UCLA. ... In 1941 Robinson joined the United States Army. ...
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... to offer (Mann 77). By 1941, Robinson left UCLA to take a paying job at the National Youth Administration. Because the NYA was composed ...
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... The baseball team at his alma mater, UCLA, plays in Jackie Robinson Stadium. Major league baseball's rookies of the year take home the Jackie Robinson Award. ...
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Jackie's mother, Mallie Robinson, single handedly raised him and his four siblings. ... college at University of California at Los Angeles or better known as UCLA. ...
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... Roosevelt Robinson. He was born Cairo, Georgia on January 31st 1919. His mother moved the family to California where Jackie began his four-star career at UCLA. ...
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... Soon Jackie got married to Rachel Isum (whom he met at UCLA and by 1950 they ... He had his own game, stared in the movie, "The Jackie Robinson Story", and even ...
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... Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia. ... Junior College, and later he went on to University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). ...
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... come. Jackie Robinson grew up in Cairo, Georgia. Jackie attended UCLA where he played baseball, basketball, football, and track. ...
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... Sailer pg.3) A great example of this was Jackie Robinson who starred in baseball, football, basketball, track, tennis, golf, and swimming at UCLA This all ...
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... Jackie's mother enrolled him into Pasedena Junior College ("Robinson, Jackie"). He went on to University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) (1). Jackie was a ...
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... Jackie Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia on January 31, 1919 and was raised by his mother in Pasadena, California. He attended UCLA, where he was a baseball ...
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... A natural athlete, Robinson played football, basketball, baseball, and track and field at Pasadena Community College. He then went on to UCLA, (University of ...
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... Jackie Robinson was born on January 31, 1919, to Millie and Jerry Robinson. ... He then received a scholarship to UCLA where he excelled in every sport he played. ...
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... accomplishment. Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia, January 31 1919. He went to college at the University of UCLA. Where ...
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... He was the youngest child of Jerry and Mallie Robinson. ... Luckily for Jackie he was able to achieve an athletic scholarship for football to attend UCLA. ...
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... Unfortunately, Jackie left UCLA in the spring of 1941, at his mother's request, to ... The following season, Jackie Robinson was promoted to the Brooklyn Dodgers. ...
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... Robinson never did receive a degree from UCLA, but his athletic background at that time was astounding, having excelled in football playing for the Bruins, as ...
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... Eddie Robinson In 1986, Eddie Robinson became the most "winningest" football coach. ... He had excellent grades, so he went to UCLA while working two jobs. ...
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... Former NASA Researcher Find." UCLA NEWS (1998) (http://engineer.ea.ucla.edu/releases ... A&E Home Video (1996) (2 tape set) Dick, Harold G. with Robinson, Douglas H ...
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