Monday, April 26, 2010

What's the Big Deal

I Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier of major league baseball by being the first African American to play major league baseball, I was also the first African American to play in the world series.I changed tons of opinions of White Americans about African Americans. Breaking the color barrier of major league baseball was a big step in segragated america, it helped some people take a step and change their opinions of African Americans.All these things are why you remember what I have done.

My Childhood


My name is Jackie Robinson I was born in Cairo,Georgia January 31,1919.My mother was Mallie Robinson and my father was Jerry Robinson.I had four siblings Mack Robinson,Edgar Robinson,Willa Mae Robinson,and Frank Robinson.An important event in my life was when I was younger and I was sweeping the side walk and this girl across the street started yelling mean things at me because the color of my skin, then her father started throwing rocks at me, I guess that event is what made me speak out and do the things I did,I think thats what made me want to do baseball and other things to prove that I'm just the same as anyone else and should be treated equal to white americans.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

My Life Post

Hello my name is Jakie Robinson you may know me better as the first african american to play major league baseball. What you don"t know is that in college my favorite sport was not baseball, it was football, basketball, then baseball was probaly my third favorite sport.I was the person who unsegregated baseball, I made it for african americans and for white americans.I also changed the life of many people, I did that by speaking out saying what I thought was right.Please read my blog about my life.