Jack Roosevelt Robinson was the first African American to play in Major League Baseball. He influenced the culture of and contributed significantly to the civil rights movement. He was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal and Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1972.
About Jackie Robinson in brief

Robinson is the grandfather of the current MLB commissioner, Robinson Robison. She was the granddaughter of former MLB Commissioner Paul O’Neill and the great-great-grandmother of the late Joe Torre, who played in the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants. She has a son, Jackie Robinson III, and a daughter, Rose Robinson, who plays for the Oakland A’s and the San Francisco 49ers. She also is the mother of two-year-old son, David Robinson, a baseball player and the grandson of former Major League baseball player Jack Robinson, Jr. The couple have three children, David, Jr., a junior high and high school football player, and daughter-in-law, Rose, a junior college tennis player. Robinson was also the father of two sons, David and David, who is now a senior at Loyola Marymount University in San Francisco. Robinson also has two step-granddaughters, Victoria and Victoria Robinson, both of whom are active members of the California Air National Guard and the California National Guard. He had a son named David Robinson who is a professional golfer and the son of former NFL player David Robinson. Robinson has a grandson, Michael Robinson, and an adult son, Chris Robinson, also a pro-athlete who played baseball for the San Diego Padres and the Oakland Athletics. Robinson played in six World Series and contributed to the Dodgers’ 1955 World Series championship. He won the inaugural Rookie of the Year Award in 1947.
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