- Kenny Washington (American football)
NFL player
Name=Kenny Washington
DateOfBirth=August 31 ,1918
Birthplace=Los Angeles, California
DateOfDeath=death date and age|1971|06|24|1918|08|31
Deathplace=Los Angeles, California
College=UCLA
Position=Running Back
DraftedYear=1946
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years=1946-1948
teams=Los Angeles Rams
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CollegeHOF=30096Kenneth S. "Kingfish" Washington (born
August 31 ,1918 ,Los Angeles, California ; diedJune 24 ,1971 ) was a professional football player who was one of the firstAfrican-American s to play in theNational Football League 's modern (post-World War II) era.UCLA Bruins
He was a star
running back at Abraham Lincoln High School in Los AngelesIn college at
UCLA , he rushed for 1,914 yards in his college career, a school record for 34 years. He was one of four African American players on the 1939 UCLA Bruins football team, the others beingWoody Strode ,Jackie Robinson and Ray Bartlett. Washington, Strode, and Robinson starred on the 1939 UCLA Bruins football team, in which they made up three of the four backfield players. [B.J. VIOLETT - [http://www.today.ucla.edu/1997/970425TeammatesRecall.html TEAMMATES RECALL JACKIE ROBINSON’S LEGACY] . UCLA Today magazine, 1997] This was a rarity to have so many African Americans when only a few dozen at all played on college football teams. [ [http://www.britannica.com/blackhistory/article-9389095 Encyclopeǣia Brittanica article on Kenny Washington] ] They played eventual conference and national champion USC to a 0-0 tie with the1940 Rose Bowl on the line. It was the firstUCLA-USC rivalry football game with national implications. UCLA teammates have commented how strong Washington was when confronted with racial slurs and discrimination. [B.J. VIOLETT - [http://www.today.ucla.edu/1997/970425TeammatesRecall.html TEAMMATES RECALL JACKIE ROBINSON’S LEGACY] . UCLA Today magazine, 1997 Quote:"We couldn’t play in Texas because we had black guys on our team," McPherson said. "They couldn’t stay in the hotels or eat in the restaurants, so we didn’t travel there." Mathews remembers it was rough for black athletes. "One game, some redneck Missouri players were riding Washington pretty good and they would take chalk from the sidelines and rub it in his face. But Kenny was terrific at just playing on through. He was amazing."]He led the nation in total offense and became the first consensus
All-America n in the history of the school's football program in 1939. However, he was named to second teamAll-America selection instead of the first and was omitted from theEast-West Shrine Game that year. These slights were the source of much outrage among West Coast media outlets which blamed them onracial discrimination .He was a member of
Alpha Phi Alpha , the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans.Fact|date=August 2007Professional football
After graduation, he couldn't join the NFL as blacks were not allowed, so he played for the
Hollywood Bears of thePacific Coast Professional Football League from 1941 to 1945. In 1946 when theCleveland Rams moved to Los Angeles, the commissioners of theLos Angeles Coliseum stipulated as part of the agreement that the team be integrated. As a result, the team signed Washington and fellow UCLA (and Hollywood) teammate Strode. His NFL stint only lasted three years, but the impact he had on the league was enormous. He was inducted to theCollege Football Hall of Fame in 1956 and his number 13 jersey was the first to be retired at UCLA.Later career
After his retirement from football, Washington became a
police officer for theLos Angeles Police Department .References
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NAME=Washington, Kenny
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Professional American football player
DATE OF BIRTH=August 31 ,1918
PLACE OF BIRTH=Los Angeles, California
DATE OF DEATH=June 24 ,1971
PLACE OF DEATH=Los Angeles, California
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