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Let's pay homage. God speed to this great man. The first Black Secretary General of the UN
Nah, The greatest Black man that died in my lifetime was Walter Peyton. He contributed more to his race and his community than any politician could ever dream about.
Nah, The greatest Black man that died in my lifetime was Walter Peyton. He contributed more to his race and his community than any politician could ever dream about.
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Jim Brown maybe a better alternative, (I know he's still alive)
and Brown was a central figure in the Civil Rights movement, he was ground zero.
left to right, Bill Russell, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown and Lew Alcindor AKA Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. or as Johnny Most the long time radio announcer for the Boston Celtics used to say ... "KareemPuff!"
and Brown was a central figure is the Civil Rights movement, he was ground zero.
left to right, Bill Russell, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown and Lew Alcindor AKA Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. or as Johnny Most the long time radio announcer for the Boston Celtics used to say ... "KareemPuff!"
those 4 guys were trailblazers in their respective sports. Too bad 2 of those guys converted to islam.
So, that's Jabbar's real name, Lew Alcindor. Lew????? I'd hate to have a name like that. maybe that's why he changed his name.
Jim Brown maybe a better alternative, (I know he's still alive)
Jim Brown is still alive. But I am really talking about character rather than talent on the field. Peyton did break his rushing record though
just saying.
this photo lists all of them. all athletes of various sports, baseball, boxers, etc.
Former Cleveland Browns Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown presides over a meeting of top African-American athletes on June 4, 1967, to show support for boxer Muhammad Ali’s refusal to fight in Vietnam. Those present are: (front row) Bill Russell, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown, Lew Alcindor; (back row) Carl Stokes, Walter Beach, Bobby Mitchell, Sid Williams, Curtis McClinton, Willie Davis, Jim Shorter, and John Wooten. Tony Tomsic/Getty Images
and for the record it's Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr
this photo lists all of them. all athletes of various sports, baseball, boxers, etc.
Former Cleveland Browns Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown presides over a meeting of top African-American athletes on June 4, 1967, to show support for boxer Muhammad Ali’s refusal to fight in Vietnam. Those present are: (front row) Bill Russell, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown, Lew Alcindor; (back row) Carl Stokes, Walter Beach, Bobby Mitchell, Sid Williams, Curtis McClinton, Willie Davis, Jim Shorter, and John Wooten. Tony Tomsic/Getty Images
and for the record it's Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr