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Max Katz Pine Class May 2010

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Max Katz May 2010 Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born near Cairo, Georgia on January 31, 1919. Jackie robinson met a lady named rachel isum in college. they fell in love and got married in 1946. in 1962 Jackie Robinson was Elected to baseball hall of fame. he was proud of him self and his wife was to. Jackie joined the uNITED STAES army. he served from 1942 to 1944. He could of died in the army.

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Max KatzPine ClassMay 2010

Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born near Cairo, Georgia on January 31, 1919.

Jackie robinson met a lady named rachel isum in college. they fell in love and got married in 1946.

in 1962 Jackie Robinson was Elected to baseball hall of fame. he was proud of him self and his wife was to.

Jackie joined the uNITED STAES army. he served from 1942 to 1944. He could of died in the army.

he Played professional baseball for the brooklyn dodgers from 1947 to 1956. his wife would come watch his baseball games.

Jackie Robinson Died on October 24 in STamford Connecticut.His wife was really sad and she cried.

One thing I've learned is A lot of teams did not want black

people cause they thoght black were bad but they were

wrong

This Person is a changemaker because:

1. HE was brave cause he got trash

thrown at him .

2.And got insaltied a lot.

3. He was brave to play baseball.

My Changemaker is connected to Satchel Paige played for the

brooklny Dodger

Author Talk

A picture book of Jackie Robinson By david a. Adler illustrated by

Jackie Robinson By Sally m. Walker illustrations By Rodney s. pate

A Change maker Is a brave and they have to fight for things. they take risks and do not give up

Like when people say swear words or like hurt people fellings

A perfeshn baseball player is differtn like there is collge baseball

When you hit the ball you run the bases i st base secoed base third base home

Jackie Robinson went to Pasadena Califoria 1927 to UCla