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American baseball player Jackie Robinson attended John Muir High School (known as Muir Tech). There here played four sports at the varsity level: football, basketball, track, and baseball. He also played tennis.
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The first black player in the major leagues, Jackie Robinson played four sports during his younger days in school; football, basketball, track, and baseball. After he retired, he showed an interest in sports related coaching and managing. He involved himself in various political issues including presidential elections. He continued to publicly express his stand on civil rights.
The first black player in the major leagues, Jackie Robinson played four sports during his younger days in school; football, Basketball, track, and Baseball. After he retired, he showed an interest in sports related coaching and managing. He involved himself in various political issues including presidential elections. He continued to publicly express his stand on civil rights.
Jackie Robinson had four siblings and they were raised by their mother. Their father left them when Jackie was a child. After marriage, Jackie married Rachel Isum and they had three children.
Jackie Robinson played all four infield positions, and also played left, and right Field. He broke into the Majors as a first baseman (all of 1947) but played most of his career as a second baseman. He played one game at Shortstop.
Jackie Robinson's father, Jerry, abandoned the family when Jackie was very young. Jackie had four older siblings, including a brother who won a silver medal at the 1936 Olympics.
If your question is in reference to Jackie Robinson, he excelled in baseball, basketball, football and track at Ucla before leaving in 1941 to join the military, where he was discharged for medical reasons "football ankle".
Jackie Robinson corresponded with four presidents, not three--Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon. See Michael Long for evidence.
Jackie Robinson had four siblings and was raised by his mother. After his marriage, he and his wife Rachel had 3 children.
Jackie Robinson's father, Jerry, abandoned the family when Jackie was very young. Jackie had four older siblings, including a brother who won a silver medal at the 1936 Olympics.