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Yet another of countless examples of #TheJohnnyBrightIncident proving the mentality these creatures behold
If these were isolated incidents we’d see a collective effort on their behalf to thwart such egregiousness.
Ironically many in the Melaninated... moreYet another of countless examples of #TheJohnnyBrightIncident proving the mentality these creatures behold
If these were isolated incidents we’d see a collective effort on their behalf to thwart such egregiousness.
Ironically many in the Melaninated Blacc Family eagerly site individual incidents of the eurobeast’s seemingly engaged in humanitarian efforts. For me this merely means these creatures are “ON CODE” across the “chessboard” knowingly or unknowingly.
Truth is their first violent attacks were against their own likenesses.
But this also shows our naïveté and/or idiocy in not recognizing the nature of this two-legged beast that we continue our aspirations to coexist with them.
~DevetraBlueLotus
ESPN’s Maria Taylor Shares Disturbing Racist Message A College Football Fan Sent Her
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Sadly #TheJohnnyBrightIncident is example of the price many BP have paid having a neediness to integrate with the most violent predators on this planet.
By all historical accounts the eurobeasts are above all in their propensity of calculated evilness.... moreSadly #TheJohnnyBrightIncident is example of the price many BP have paid having a neediness to integrate with the most violent predators on this planet.
By all historical accounts the eurobeasts are above all in their propensity of calculated evilness. Not only only are these creatures maliciously calculating, but the REWARDED greatly for their egregious violent actions.
~DevetraBlueLotus
HISTORY: 1951 10/20 #TheJohnnyBrightIncident was a violent on-field assault against #AfricanAmerican player #JohnnyBright. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Br…
The Johnny Bright incident was a violent on-field assault against African-American player Johnny Bright by a white opposing player during an American college football game held on October 20, 1951, in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The game was significant in itself as it marked the first time that an African-American athlete with a national profile and of critical importance to the success of his team, the Drake Bulldogs, had played against Oklahoma A&M College (now Oklahoma State University) at Oklahoma A&M's Lewis Field. Bright's injury also highlighted the racial tensions of the times and assumed notoriety when it was captured in what was later to become both a widely disseminated and eventually Pulitzer Prize-winning photo sequence.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning sequence of photos showing the first hit on Johnny Bright by Wilbanks Smith
Johnny Bright's participation as a halfback/quarterback in the collegiate football game between the Drake Bulldogs and Oklahoma A&M Aggies on October 20, 1951, at Lewis Field was controversial even before it began. Bright had been the first African-American football player to play at Lewis Field two years prior (without incident). In 1951, Bright was a pre-season Heisman Trophy candidate and led the nation in total offense. Bright had never played for a losing team in his college career. Coming into the contest, Drake carried a five-game winning streak, owing much to Bright's rushing and passing abilities.
It was an open secret that Oklahoma A&M players were targeting Bright. Both Oklahoma A&M's student newspaper, The Daily O'Collegian, and the local newspaper, The News Press, reported that Bright was a marked man, and several A&M students were openly claiming that Bright "would not be around at the end of the game". Although Oklahoma A&M had integrated in 1949, the Jim Crow spirit was still very much alive on campus.
During the first seven minutes of the game, Bright was knocked unconscious three times by blows from Oklahoma A&M defensive tackle Wilbanks Smith. While Smith's final elbow blow broke Bright's jaw, he was still able to complete a 61-yard touchdown pass to Drake halfback Jim Pilkington a few plays later.[1] Soon afterward, the injury forced him to leave the game. Bright finished the game with less than 100 yards, the first time in his three-year collegiate career. Oklahoma A&M eventually won 27–14.
Bob Spiegel, a reporter with the Des Moines Register, interviewed several spectators after the game, eventually publishing a report on the incident in the October 30, 1951, issue of the newspaper. According to Spiegel's report, several of the Oklahoma A&M students he interviewed overheard an Oklahoma A&M coach repeatedly say "Get that nigger" whenever the A&M practice squad ran Drake plays against the Oklahoma A&M starting defense prior to the October 20 game.
Spiegel also recounted the experiences of a businessman and his wife, who were seated behind a group of Oklahoma A&M practice squad players. At the beginning of the game, one of the players turned around said, "We're gonna get that nigger.”
After the first blow to Bright was delivered by Smith, the same player again turned around and told the businessman, "See that knot on my jaw? That same guy [Smith] gave me that the very same way in practice.
Oklahoma A&M's president, Oliver Willham, denied anything happened even after evidence of the incident was published nationwide. This began a cover-up that would last over half a century; during that time, whenever the story was discussed, the standard response from A&M/OSU was "no comment". The determination to gloss over the affair was so strong that when Robert B. Kamm succeeded Willham in 1966, he knew that he could not even discuss the matter even though he had been Drake's dean of men at the time of the incident. less

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