November 27th in African American History – William Karnet Willis

William Karnet Willis

William Karnet Willis

November 27, 2007 William Karnet Willis, hall of fame football player, died.

Willis was born October 5, 1921 in Columbus, Ohio. He played college football at Ohio State University and in 1944 was named an All-American. After graduating in 1945, Willis took a job as the head football coach at Kentucky State College.

Since the National Football League unofficially barred African Americans from playing, in 1946 Willis joined the Cleveland Browns of the All-America Football Conference, becoming the first African American to play in the conference. In his rookie season, he had to sit out the game against the Miami Seahawks because African Americans were forbidden by law from competing against white players in Miami, Forida.

Willis played professional football for 8 seasons and was named All-Pro each season. In 1971, Willis was inducted into the National Collegiate Football Hall of Fame and in 1977 he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. On November 3, 2007, Ohio State University retired his number 99 jersey number.

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2 Responses to November 27th in African American History – William Karnet Willis

  1. Chinue X November 27, 2011 at 12:08 pm #

    Keep on educationing the masses!

  2. Chinue X November 27, 2011 at 12:09 pm #

    GREAT WORKS!

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