Rachel Robinson
Nurse and educator, widow of Jackie Robinson

Born
July 19th, 1922
103 years ago
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
United States
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Born in 1922, a prominent professor and registered nurse. Established the Jackie Robinson Foundation to support education and leadership among minority students. Actively involved in various health education initiatives, advocating for health equity and increased access to healthcare services. Contributed significantly to the legacy of the Jackie Robinson brand, promoting social justice and civil rights.
Founded the Jackie Robinson Foundation
Worked as a registered nurse and professor
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