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Prior to the creation of the NFL, the first African American in pro football was Charles W. Follis who played fullback for the Shelby Athletic Club from 1902-1906. After the invention of the NFL, the first African American was Wally Triplett, a halfback from Penn State, who played for the Detroit Lions from 1949-1950 and the Chicago Cardinals from 1952-1953. However, Mr. Triplett was not the first African American drafted by an NFL club. That honor goes to George Taliaferro who was a halfback drafted by the Chicago Bears but chose instead to sign with the Los Angeles Dons of the AAFC. The first African Americans in the NFL were Fritz Pollard of the Akron Pros and Bobby Marshall of the Rock Island Independants in the 1920 season, the first season of the League. First African-American drafted by an NFL club: George Taliaferro, halfback (Indiana). Picked by the Chicago Bears in the thirteenth round of the 1949 draft but elected to sign with the Los Angeles Dons of the AAFC. Played with the Dons 1949; New York Yanks 1950-51; Dallas 1952; Baltimore 1953-54; Philadelphia 1955 First African-American draftee to play in the NFL: Wally Triplett, halfback (Penn State). Picked by the Detroit Lions in the nineteenth round of the 1949 draft. Played with Detroit 1949-1950; Chicago Cardinals 1952-53 According to the National Football League's Chronolology of Pro Football, the first African-American player in the modern era was halfback Kenny Washington of the Los Angeles Rams, who began play in 1946, which was three years before Triplett's debut.

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