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Explore the extraordinary lives of Charles Lindbergh, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Jackie Robinson, who overcame unique challenges in U.S. history. Discover their personal journeys, achievements, and the impact they made on society.
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Made to Make History:Three Individuals Who Overcame Unique Challenges in Modern U.S. History Charles Lindbergh Franklin D. Roosevelt Jackie Robinson Dr. Kevin B. Witherspoon Lander University
Charles Lindbergh • Family background • Loner; deeply private • Movement: Minnesota, Detroit, DC • Isolation • Love of travel • Skilled at occupying his mind
Charles Lindbergh • Schooling • 1912 air show • Adventure/flight • The Roaring 20s • Impeccable character • Aircraft school • Natural skills: eyesight, reflexes
Charles Lindbergh • Barnstorming • Skydiving • Connections • St. Louis • Grace under pressure • Luck • Airmail route • Practice
Charles Lindbergh • The Orteig prize • Flying solo • Trained in navigation • Handsome • Fresh face • Contrast with others • Sleep deprivation
Made to Make History: Charles Lindbergh • Loner • Wanderlust • Skilled of mind • Love of adventure/flight • Impeccable character • Natural skills • Fostered connections • Grace under pressure • Luck • Practice • Training (navigation)
Franklin D. Roosevelt • Birth • Parents • Dealt with adults • Love of outdoors • Schooling • The Crimson • Eleanor
Franklin D. Roosevelt • Early career • NY State Senate • Connection with farmers • Battled the political machine • Vision of welfare • Asst. Secty. Of the Navy • Military • Relations between business and labor
Franklin D. Roosevelt • Private life • Affair • Relationship with Eleanor • Bout with polio • Unflagging determination • Changed personality • Out of the limelight
Franklin D. Roosevelt • Governor of NY • Defends the working masses • Practice for New Deal • Relief measures • “Brain trust” • “Fireside chats” • Positive attitude
Made to Make History: FDR • Upbringing • Eleanor • Early political experience • Connection with masses • Ideas about welfare • Business/labor relations • Affair/relationship with Eleanor • Polio • Determination • Personality • Practice as Gov. of NY
Jackie Robinson • Upbringing • Pasadena • Prejudice • Athletic skills • Admired his brother • Religious beliefs • He fought back • Witnessed racial injustice
Jackie Robinson • Pasadena Junior College • UCLA • 4 sports • Education • Interaction with whites • Rachel Isum, his wife
Jackie Robinson • The military • Officer Candidate School • Court-martial • Negro Leagues/KC Monarchs • Style of play • Why Jackie?
Jackie Robinson • Branch Rickey • Brooklyn Dodgers • Restraint • Montreal Royals, 1946 • “The Great Experiment” • Breaking the color barrier • His play
Made to Make History: Jackie Robinson • Early exposure to prejudice • Athletic prowess • Religion • UCLA • National exposure • Interaction with whites • Military • Activism • Negro Leagues • Restraint
Made to Make History • Born at the right time • Evidence of “greatness” early in life • Hardship/suffering early in life • Significant help from others