Jackie Robinson was born in Georgia but he did not grow up there. Where did he grow up?
Pasadena, California
What team did Jackie Robinson play for in 1947?
Brooklyn Dodgers
What famous Civil Rights march did Jackie participate in with his son?
March on Washington
At what age did Jackie Robinson retire from baseball?
37
Jackie Robinson was the first baseball player to be shown on what?
US Postage Stamp
What is Jackie Robinson's full name?
Jack Roosevelt Robinson
What sport (besides baseball) did Jackie Robinson play at UCLA?
Basketball, football, OR track and field
What civil rights group was Jackie Robinson a part of?
NAACP
What coffee company did Jackie become Vice President of Personnel of in 1961?
Chock Full O'Nuts
What year was Jackie Robinson inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame?
1962
In age order, what are the names of Jackie Robinson's children?
Jackie Jr., Sharon, and David
Jackie Robinson was part of a World Series-winning team in 1955. Which team did the Brooklyn Dodgers defeat?
New York Yankees
During the summer, Jackie Robinson and his family started hosting this event at their house starting in 1963. What was the name of the event?
An Afternoon of Jazz
In 1964, what bank was Jackie Robinson co-founder of?
Freedom National Bank
Robinson was posthumously awarded two medals. What were they?
Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal
Jackie was one of how many siblings?
Five
What position did Jackie Robinson play with the Brooklyn Dodgers?
First baseman
What two former US Presidents did Jackie write to about civil rights legislation?
Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon
In 1970, Jackie Robinson founded the Jackie Robinson Construction Company which helped to do what?
Provide housing for low income people
What year did Jackie Robinson’s Dodgers number get retired?
1997
What is the street name where the Robinson family moved to?
Pepper Street
Besides baseball, what was Jackie Robinson's favorite sport?
Golf
Robinson used his platform to speak out against injustice and advocate for civil rights, often writing about social issues in his newspaper column titled what?
"Jackie Robinson Says"
Jackie Robinson served as chairman of the NAACP's Freedom Fund Drive in 1957. How much money did he raise?
One million dollars
The Jackie Robinson Foundation helps provide what?
Scholarships