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Jackie
Caring, athletic, courageous, a fighter
Son of Mallie Robinson
Lover of his Children, his wife Rachel, and his mom Mallie
Who felt content when he played baseball, loving when he was wit his family, and heartbroken when his oldest son Jackie Junior died
Who needed to stay out of trouble, to be with his wife Rachel, who he loved, and to handle harsh treatment thrown at him because of segregation
Who feared a bad future after he got arrested at a young age, the death of his family members, and what would become of his son Jackie Junior who was once arrested for possession, and addicted to drugs
Who gave African Americans a chance to play major league sports, a chance to loan money with Freedom National Bank, the bank he helped establish, and over a million dollars to his fund raining campaign, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Who would've liked to see Jackie Junior grow up into the great man he was becoming just a little bit longer, for segregation to come to an end in America, and other African Americans being inducted in the baseball Hall of Fame
Who dreamed of just playing baseball without being insulted for being African, a student of the Brooklyn Dodgers
Robinson
Caring, athletic, courageous, a fighter
Son of Mallie Robinson
Lover of his Children, his wife Rachel, and his mom Mallie
Who felt content when he played baseball, loving when he was wit his family, and heartbroken when his oldest son Jackie Junior died
Who needed to stay out of trouble, to be with his wife Rachel, who he loved, and to handle harsh treatment thrown at him because of segregation
Who feared a bad future after he got arrested at a young age, the death of his family members, and what would become of his son Jackie Junior who was once arrested for possession, and addicted to drugs
Who gave African Americans a chance to play major league sports, a chance to loan money with Freedom National Bank, the bank he helped establish, and over a million dollars to his fund raining campaign, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Who would've liked to see Jackie Junior grow up into the great man he was becoming just a little bit longer, for segregation to come to an end in America, and other African Americans being inducted in the baseball Hall of Fame
Who dreamed of just playing baseball without being insulted for being African, a student of the Brooklyn Dodgers
Robinson