Jackie Robinson, though primarily known for his impact in Major League Baseball, also made significant contributions to Georgia, particularly in civil rights and community engagement. As a native of Cairo, Georgia, he broke racial barriers in sports and inspired many in the state and beyond to fight against segregation and discrimination. Robinson's legacy includes advocating for social justice, which resonated deeply in Georgia's ongoing Civil Rights Movement. His influence helped pave the way for future generations of athletes and activists in the state.
In Cario,Georgia.
he fought for his rights and was the first africn American to play mlb
the first african american in baseball history to play in MLB he played for Brooklyn Dodgers
jackie's family was the best to him.
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Jackie Robinson's number was 42
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Their names were Jackie Jr., Sharon, and David.
april 11,1947