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Frank Robinson faced significant challenges growing up in a segregated community. With a mother who worked as a domestic and a father who suffered from a brain injury sustained during World War II, life was tough. Tragically, his father passed away just as Frank came of age. Despite these hardships, he attended the Tuskegee Institute and became active in the civil rights movement ... and just as his engineering/draftsman's career was taking off, he was drafted into the Vietnam War. The life he built "post-war," however, truly exemplifies the Power of Possibility.