white is right
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The only reason I care for this topic is because he might have been the first "Black" to play in the NFL in the modern era, as the NFL was segregated until 46'. He broke into the league in 42' if my memory is correct. Trust me I'm not a member of the racial police.sport historian said:foreverfree said:Don, Colonel, wir and jacknyc, Van Buren looks like a classic case of having to agree to disagree.
Noticing as I did in jacknyc's link Van Buren's kinky hair, I must ask of CasteFootballers in general: Have any CasteFootballer ever had a decidedly-looking white male acquaintance with kinky looking hair? As a college freshman 31 years ago, I had a fellow frosh in one class who looked very white but he had a big kinky afro.* How it got that way, I never thought of asking. I'd have to find time to comb my brain (like I do my already naturally straight hair) to find other examples over the years.
white is right, when the black reporter who interviewed LSU's Sadat-Singh did so, was he interviewed "at the time"Â iykwim, or decades after the fact?
*He had an Irish last name fyi.
John
Yes, I had an acquaintance decades ago in school who looked more "black" than Van Buren. He was a good basketball player. This was when schools were segregated. Furthermore, our small rural Southern community was all white.
As the individual who started this thread, how about staying on the subject of the NFL Top 100 players from now on? This detour has gone on long enough.