February 03, 2021

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Black History Month: Why Celebration Alone Is Not Enough

Opinion by Roxanne Jones Editor’s note: Roxanne Jones, a founding editor of ESPN Magazine and former vice president at ESPN, has been a producer, reporter and editor at the New York Daily News and The Philadelphia Inquirer. Jones is co-author of “Say it Loud: An Illustrated History of the Black Athlete.” She talks politics, sports

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**EMBARGO: ** Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor dominated sprint cycling in the late 1800s and early 1900s. He won his first amateur race at the age of 14.
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Major Taylor: Black Cycling Champion Who Defied Racism

Black History Month: Major Taylor By Brandon Griggs Cycling is viewed mostly as a White sport. But one of the fastest men ever to race on two wheels was Marshall Walter “Major” Taylor (1878-1932), an American who dominated sprint cycling in the late 1800s and early 1900s. A hugely gifted rider, Taylor won the first

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HBCU Players Who Shaped and Still Impact the Chicago Bears

Frazier, Big Cat attended HBCUs as well Other HBCU products who have played for the Bears include cornerback Leslie Frazier (Alcorn State) and right tackle James “Big Cat” Williams (Cheyney State), both of whom were signed as undrafted free agents. Frazier, who is currently the Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator, appeared in 65 games with 49

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