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| Washington quarterback Doug Williams prepares to let go of a pass during first quarter of Super Bowl 22 against the Denver Broncos in San Diego. | Elise Amendola, AP | |
In February for Black History Month, USA TODAY Sports published the series "28 Black Stories in 28 Days." |
The series started in 2020 after the murder of George Floyd. Our goal was to examine the issues, challenges and opportunities Black athletes and other Black sports officials faced. |
Unfortunately the systemic problems that led to the killing of Floyd still exist. The stories that published this year, as in the past two, were powerful looks at every part of the Black athlete experience in America. |
The stories ranged from pioneers who pushed for integration to a college football tragedy to a Super Bowl hero who wasn't always celebrated. Here are some of those stories: |
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| Left to right, Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn; Larry Doby, Cleveland; Don Newcombe, Brooklyn; Luke Easter, Cleveland; and Roy Campanella, Brooklyn; pose at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn on July 24, 1950. | Associated Press | |
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