Nationwide — In a groundbreaking initiative to educate, elevate, and empower, the official Negro League Football website proudly announces its official rollout, aiming to shed light on the forgotten legacy of Black football players and teams that thrived during a time of racial segregation in the sport. This movement seeks to honor the heroes of negro league football and ensure their stories are told and celebrated.
Negro League Football was born out of necessity, and it’s time we recognize the courage and talent of these athletes who persevered against unwavering adversity,” said Erica Ahmed, the founder of Negro League Football. My grandfather was the quarterback for the Harrisburg Trojans in 1941, they would go on to win the Negro World Championship. This initiative is not just about remembering the past; it’s about educating future generations and empowering those who continue to advocate for equality in sports today.”
Among the heroes of the Negro League Football is Charles Follis, known as “The Black Cyclone,” who became the first Black professional football player in the early 1900s. Additionally, Frederick Douglass “Fritz” Pollard who coached at Lincoln University, an HBCU made history as the first African American head coach in the NFL, paving the way for future generations.
Negro League Football invites everyone to join in this celebration of history and resilience. Through community events and interactive online content, the initiative aims to engage audiences of all ages and backgrounds while fostering a deeper understanding of this chapter in American sports history.
For more information on Negro League Football please visit the official website at TheNegroLeagueFootball.com
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