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Essay heading: Jackie Robinsn: A man who Changed America
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January 27, 2000 |
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Babe Horrel wanted to
recruit Jackie from Pasadena Junior College. One of the best athletes on the West
Coast(Tygiel 27)
After two years at Pasadena Junior College, he transferred
to UCLA. Jackie went
here so his brother, Frank would be able to attend most of the games. His brother never
did get to see a game because he died in a motocycle accident... displayed 300 characters
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His brother never
did get to see a game because he died in a motocycle accident.
At UCLA, Jackie lettered in four sports in one year. He was the first player to do
that. He played track, baseball, basketball, and football. Jackie was one of the best all-
around athletes that UCLA has ever had(Tygiel 26)... displayed next 300 characters
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