PERSONAL LIFE
CULTURAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT
IMPACT AND LEGACY
CURIOUS FACTS
MEANWHILE IN MEXICO...
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When and where were you born?

January 31st, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia, U.S.A.

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What was your greatest achievement or contribuition did he make to humanity?

Breaking the racial barrier in sports.

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Did you get any academic recognition?

Yes. I recieved an academic honor in the Pasadena Junior College.

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How would you describe your character of personality?

I was very determinate and integral, with great courage and a strong temperament. 

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Who was the president when he died?

Luis Echeverría Álvarez

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Did you have siblings? What role did they play in your life?

Yes, 3 brothers and 1 sister. My brother Mathew planted in me his love for sports.

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What contribuitions did you make to teaching and education in general?

I helped giving educational opportunities to everyone, no matter the race.

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At what age did you start to be recognized?

At the age of 28

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What value guided you in life?

Courage,, integrity, perseverance and humility.

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Was there any important change?

Yes, IMSS was founded.

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What was the place like where you grew up?

It was a rural city in the southwest of Georgia.

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What was your biggest obstacle in your proffesional life?

Exclusion and racism because of my color.

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What impact did your actions have in your country?

I reduced exclusion and racism with my entrance to the MLB and my activism.

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What virtues stand out most in your life?

Perseverance, integrity, courage, humility, justice and equality.

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How was art like?

Muralism was growing, just like literature and cinematographic productions.

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Did you have a special nickname or name in his life?

My name was jack, but I was called Jackie.

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How did your carreer or work start?

Playing for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro League.

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Did he win medals, prizes or recognitions?

Yes. I won six, some of them already dead.

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Did you regret anything in your life?

No

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Was there any war happening at the moment?

Yes, the Mexican Revolution was ending when he was born.

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When and where did you die?

October 24th, 1972, in Stanford, Connecticut, U.S.A.

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How did your discipline change thanks to you?

There's no more exclusion in basebaseball, I broke the racial barrier in the MLB.

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How did your formation influence your posterior achievements?

In college I improved my skills in sportsm which helped me get to the MLB as a player.

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How did you normally dress?

I didn't wear any specific clothing, but it's known that I liked the color blue.

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Who was the most outstanding sportsman?

Humberto Mariles Cortés, the first mexican to be an olympic medalist.