egg in the bank, and a garden for her to work in and watch green and glorious colored things grow” (276). Robinson always was a fighter, and his personal struggle reached many. He gave people courage from every walk of life to go on with their struggles. From the time he was a little boy, Jackie Robinson was a likeable individual who tried to better himself and society. He demonstrated traits of extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness and conscientiousness, but not neuroticism. Robinson’s array of traits allowed him to succeed in life and pave a path for future members of the African American race. As he once boldly put it, “The game had done so much for me, and I had done so much for it” (134)....