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Doomsday101
07-19-2006, 08:46 AM
The U.S. Senate passed by Unanimous Consent Senate Resolution 533, written by U.S. Senator George V. Voinovich (R-OH) and cosponsored by U.S. Senator Mike DeWine (R-OH), that commemorates the 60th anniversary of the permanent racial integration of professional football by four pioneering players: William "Bill" K. Willis, Marion Motley, Kenny Washington and Woody Strode. This integration, a full year before Jackie Robinson's much-celebrated integration of professional baseball, supported other ongoing efforts to permanently end racial segregation as an accepted practice in the United States. Senator George Allen (R-VA) is also a cosponsor. The resolution gained the support of all 100 senators.
"My colleagues and I have commemorated an important part of the civil rights movement by recognizing the groundbreaking accomplishments of these great men," Senator Voinovich said. "The integration of major professional sports dealt a blow to segregation across the country, causing other racial barriers to fall. The players deserve to be recognized not only for their outstanding contributions on the field but for the vital roles they played in history."

"These players showed courage and leadership as they broke down racial barriers and became role models for children and football fans of all races," said Senator DeWine. "I am proud that two of these players were Cleveland Browns and helped show the country that sportsmanship and teamwork are what matter, not the color of one's skin."

Thanks to the significant contributions of Bill Willis and Marion Motley, the Cleveland Browns won the National Football League Championship in 1950, the first year the Browns played in the NFL. In addition to permanently ending the race barrier, Bill Willis and Marion Motley were elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, recognizing their outstanding careers.

Willis is the only surviving member of the pioneering foursome.

The NFL will commemorate him and the 60th anniversary of the permanent integration during the 2006 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game on Sunday, August 6, 2006. Senator Voinovich will present Willis with the resolution during a halftime ceremony.

dargonking999
07-19-2006, 08:48 AM
And yet, just like any proud black story, if it donest have to do with MLK, it donest even come close to reaching big time news. (cough cough, the delaying of reinstallment of the Voting Rights Act)

Doomsday101
07-19-2006, 08:52 AM
I think it is a great thing and something that should be acknowledged. I think sports has been a great medium to bring people together of all races.

dargonking999
07-19-2006, 08:55 AM
i agree to, but that doesnt mean thepeople that run the news see it the same way, unfortnatly

Doomsday101
07-19-2006, 08:57 AM
i agree to, but that doesnt mean thepeople that run the news see it the same way, unfortnatly

Some will see things the way they want them. All I know is because of sports I have forged some great relationships with people of different races that I may not have made without sports.

dargonking999
07-19-2006, 08:59 AM
Some will see things the way they want them. All I know is because of sports I have forged some great relationships with people of different races that I may not have made without sports.

i feel ya on that man, sometimes when i look around my cowboys party, seeing the mulitude of races and just thank the lord for all that has happened.

Doomsday101
07-19-2006, 09:03 AM
i feel ya on that man, sometimes when i look around my cowboys party, seeing the mulitude of races and just thank the lord for all that has happened.

I grew up in the times of the civil rights movment I saw 1st hand how this country was on the verge of spliting itself at the seams. I honestly believe sports helped to bring people together. I had teammates who were black but they were my teammates and I got to know them as more than just a teammates but as close personal friends who I can count on and they could count on me on or off the field.

StanleySpadowski
07-19-2006, 10:35 AM
Shouldn't we also stop to reflect for a moment on the last team to intergrate?

Doomsday101
07-19-2006, 10:39 AM
Shouldn't we also stop to reflect for a moment on the last team to intergrate?

Who was that?

MRTRIPOD
07-19-2006, 10:44 AM
LOL

Is this a joke?

The senate has a lot better things to do than praise the NFL for integration.

WOW!

dargonking999
07-19-2006, 10:56 AM
LOL

Is this a joke?

The senate has a lot better things to do than praise the NFL for integration.

WOW!


yea like maybe vote on the Voting Rights act

or maybe this is a ploy so that they donty have to :banghead:

Yeagermeister
07-19-2006, 10:58 AM
Who was that?
The Redskins :grin2:

Doomsday101
07-19-2006, 10:58 AM
The Redskins :grin2:

I learn something new every day. :laugh2:

Yeagermeister
07-19-2006, 11:01 AM
I learn something new every day. :laugh2:
Good ole George Preston Marshall