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SoCal Legends: Jackie Robinson - Los Angeles Sentinel

SoCal Legends: Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson was Rookie of the Year and a six-time All Star (Wikimedia Commons) Jackie Roosevelt Robinson is one of the most iconic figures in sports history. He was born in Cairo, Georgia on January 31, 1919, and his family moved to Pasadena one year later. Seeing his brother Mack Robinson compete in track and field inspired him to pursue sports. Robinson attended John Muir Technical High School where he sang in the glee club and participated in several different sports. He competed in the long jump and high jump, was a quarterback in football, took the school baseball team to the finals of the annual regional baseball tournament in Pomona and won the junior boys’ singles championship in the Pacific Coast Negro Tennis Tournament.

D-backs panel discusses Jackie Robinson

• Leroi Roscoe Chappelle, who is the stepfather of former Arizona general manager Dave Stewart. The soon-to-be 102-year-old Chappelle is a native of Phoenix and he competed against Robinson in college track meets. • Dr. Raymond Doswell, the vice president of curatorial services for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City. • Dr. Michael Long, the author and editor of the book 42 Today: Jackie Robinson & His Legacy. Chappelle first met Robinson when he was 15 or 16 years old and training for the U.S. Olympic high-jump team. Chappelle went to visit relatives in Los Angeles around that time and encountered Robinson. The two later reconnected when Robinson was attending Pasadena Junior College and Chappelle was at Phoenix (Junior) College. The only time the two competed in the same event was a relay race in which he said he was fortunate enough to move Robinson to the middle of the dirt track where it was muddy, slowing Robinson down so he could beat him.

Did racism kill Jackie Robinson?

Credit: Bettman/Getty Images Adoring fans clamor for an autograph from baseball legend Jackie Robinson in 1962, but Robinson faced slurs, hatred and insults in his early years in the majors. Baseball great Jackie Robinson was a living, breathing example of athleticism and apparent good health, playing four sports at UCLA and becoming the first Black man to play in major league baseball. And yet, the athletic hero and civil rights champion died at age 53, almost blind, from a heart attack, with underlying diabetes and associated complications. When Robinson died on Oct. 24, 1972, few researchers studied health disparities. There was little understanding that social factors and stress greatly affect health, and that racism and discrimination contribute to poor health outcomes among communities of color. Fewer people paid attention to racial and ethnic gaps in life expectancy.

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