JAGJACK
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In the 70's there was a hit comedy sitcom called "All In The Family" with a lead character named "Archie Bunker". ( I corrected myself)
Archie was a white guy who grew up in a time (40's & 50's) when racism and stereotypes were the norm.
The show was based on how he adapted to the present time (1970's) with blacks, women rights and other social issues had become more liberal.
Well, while researching another subject, I came across this Football game newspaper preview from an article written OCT 16, 1937.
Archie Bunker's Father must have wrote the article.
A Baton Rouge newspaper writer previewed a game between Southern U. and Langston U. that might decide the Southwestern Athletic Conference championship.
The story written in 1937 contains elements such as segregation and black athletic stereotypes.
Remember, during that time in the South, black athletes were not allowed to attend LSU, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, or Ole Miss football teams. If you were a white person and wanted to see that level of an athlete, you had to attend an HBCU game in your area.
I have the ENTIRE SPORTS PAGE DOWNLOADED AS AN ATTACHED FILE
You can open it up and view the sport highlights of OCT. 16, 1937 (White Baton Rouge style,)




Archie was a white guy who grew up in a time (40's & 50's) when racism and stereotypes were the norm.
The show was based on how he adapted to the present time (1970's) with blacks, women rights and other social issues had become more liberal.
Well, while researching another subject, I came across this Football game newspaper preview from an article written OCT 16, 1937.
Archie Bunker's Father must have wrote the article.
A Baton Rouge newspaper writer previewed a game between Southern U. and Langston U. that might decide the Southwestern Athletic Conference championship.
The story written in 1937 contains elements such as segregation and black athletic stereotypes.
Remember, during that time in the South, black athletes were not allowed to attend LSU, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, or Ole Miss football teams. If you were a white person and wanted to see that level of an athlete, you had to attend an HBCU game in your area.
I have the ENTIRE SPORTS PAGE DOWNLOADED AS AN ATTACHED FILE
You can open it up and view the sport highlights of OCT. 16, 1937 (White Baton Rouge style,)

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