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Duke Slater, NFL’s 1st Black Lineman, is Now Hall of Famer - Voice and Viewpoint

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By Steven Wine, Associated Press Duke Slater was so good the NFL couldn’t keep him out. For a Black player in the 1920s and ’30s, that was a remarkable achievement. And now Slater is going into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The pioneering two-way lineman was part of the centennial class announced in 2020 […]

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