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But Jackie Robinson—the Jackie Robinson, who famously broke major league baseball's color barrier on April 15, 1947—did coach college basketball. He did so during the 1944-45 season here in Texas' capital city at a historically black college that no longer exists.
The school was Samuel Huston College. It competed in the Southwestern Athletic Conference, along with that league's more well-known members today, such as Grambling State and Southern. And its president, the Rev. Karl Downs, just happened to be the Methodist minister who was Robinson's pastor and mentor when growing up in Pasadena, Calif.http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2004424-jackie-robinsons-forgotten-season-as-a-college-basketball-coach?is_shared=true
The school was Samuel Huston College. It competed in the Southwestern Athletic Conference, along with that league's more well-known members today, such as Grambling State and Southern. And its president, the Rev. Karl Downs, just happened to be the Methodist minister who was Robinson's pastor and mentor when growing up in Pasadena, Calif.http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2004424-jackie-robinsons-forgotten-season-as-a-college-basketball-coach?is_shared=true
