Jackie Robinson's Early Life
Jackie Robinson's Personal Life
Jackie Robinson in the Major Baseball Leagues
Jackie Robinson's Life After Retiring from Baseball
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Where and when was Jackie Robinson born?

January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia.

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Where and when did Jackie meet his future wife Rachel Isum?

The University of California in Los Angeles in September 1940.

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Which minor baseball league was Jackie Robinson on?

The Montreal Royals

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When was Jackie Robinson inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame? 

July 23, 1962

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Jackie's brother, Mack Robinson, won a second-place medal in the 200-meter dash of what Olympic game?

The 1938 Berlin Olympic Games

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Where and when did Jackie Robinson get married?

Los Angeles on February 10, 1946.

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Which major league baseball team was Jackie Robinson on?

Brooklyn Dodgers

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When did Jackie Robinson retire from Major League Baseball?

1956

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Which one of Jackie's brothers died in a motorcycle accident in 1939?

Frank Robinson 

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Jackie Robinson had three children named...?

Sharon Annetta Robinson, David Robinson, and Jackie Robinson Jr.

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Which sports executive signed Jackie Robinson to play with the Brooklyn Dodgers?

Branch Rickey 

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When did Jackie Robinson Jr. die and how?

June 17, 1971, in a car accident.

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Where did Jackie Robinson's family move to on May 21, 1920?

Pasadena, California

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Jackie honorably discharges from the army on...?

November 28, 1944

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Which Philadelphia Phillies manager directly instructed the Phillies players to taunt Jackie Robinson?

Ben Chapmen

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What company did Jackie cofound?

Freedom National Bank

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Where and when did Jackie attend college?

The University of California in Los Angeles from February 31, 1939, to March 3, 1941.

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Who is Jackie Robinson's first son?

Jackie Robinson Jr.

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What was Jackie Robinson's batting average in the baseball season of September 1947?

.297

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When and how did Jackie Robinson die?

Jackie Robinson died of a heart attack on October 24, 1972.