Every day this month, we'll be sharing moments in black history.
Today, Super Bowl Sunday, we lift up gridiron pioneers, Kenny Washington and Woody Strode, who, in 1946, became the first African American men to play in the modern day NFL. CA natives, they first played along side Jackie Robinson and Ray Bartlett for the UCLA Bruins football team--making up part of a group of historic four black backfield players. (Historic because at that time, only about a dozen black players played in major college football programs throughout the country.)
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