The unknown story of the Black pioneers who collectively changed the face of the NFL in 1946. THE FORGOTTEN FIRST chronicles the lives of four incredible men, the racism they experienced as Black players entering a segregated sport, the burden of expectation they carried, and their many achievements, which would go on to affect football for generations to come. More than a year before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball, there was another seismic moment in pro sports history. On March 21,1946, former UCLA star running back Kenny Washington—a teammate of Robinson's in college—signed a contract with the Los Angeles Rams. This ended one of the most shameful periods in NFL history, when African-American players were banned from league play. Washington would not be alone in serving as a pioneer for NFL integration. Just months after he joined the Rams, thanks to a concerted effort by influential Los Angeles political and civic leaders, the team signed Woody Strode, who played with both Washington and Robinson at UCLA in one of the most celebrated backfields in college sports history. And that same year, a little-known coach named Paul Brown of the fledgling Cleveland Browns signed running back Marion Motley and defensive lineman Bill Willis, thereby integrating a startup league that would eventually merge with the NFL. THE FORGOTTEN FIRST tells the story of one of the most significant cultural shifts in pro football history, as four men opened the door to opportunity and changed the sport forever. Read more
Download NowHaving a book on these four men is much needed. Though all four men have their backgrounds explained, there is almost no analysis of how these men played in the NFL. Motley's game against Pittsburgh in October of 1950 should have been detailed. Bill Willis stance, and techniques, and his adjustments is not explained? Why? The authors did not watch film, and that is obvious. On page 209 states Bill Willis chased down Choo Choo Coleman? Clarence Coleman was born August 25th, 1937....so he was 13 years old in December of 1950. Get your facts straight! Washington completed one pass against Eagles, who did he complete the pass to? Which games did Woody Strode catch a pass?
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