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Mallie <I>McGriff</I> Robinson

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Mallie McGriff Robinson

Birth
Cairo, Grady County, Georgia, USA
Death
21 May 1968 (aged 78)
Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0147966, Longitude: -118.0338642
Plot
Garden of Reflection Lawn, Gate 1, Section 2, Lot 2914, Grave 4
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The seventh of fourteen children, Mallie had grown up on land owned by her parents and gone to school up to the sixth grade-no small feat for a black girl in rural Georgia. Born slaves, Wash and Edna McGriff had pressed education on their children; when Mallie was ten, she repaid her father by teaching him to read his beloved Bible. On Sunday, November 21, 1909, about three years after their first meeting, Mallie and Jerry Robinson were married. Jerry and Mallie would have 2 daughters and 3 sons, including Mack Robinson, Olympic Silver Medalist and Jackie Robinson, the first African American baseball player. After splitting up with her husband, she moved to Pasadena where she raised her 5 children by herself.
The seventh of fourteen children, Mallie had grown up on land owned by her parents and gone to school up to the sixth grade-no small feat for a black girl in rural Georgia. Born slaves, Wash and Edna McGriff had pressed education on their children; when Mallie was ten, she repaid her father by teaching him to read his beloved Bible. On Sunday, November 21, 1909, about three years after their first meeting, Mallie and Jerry Robinson were married. Jerry and Mallie would have 2 daughters and 3 sons, including Mack Robinson, Olympic Silver Medalist and Jackie Robinson, the first African American baseball player. After splitting up with her husband, she moved to Pasadena where she raised her 5 children by herself.

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