Walking Alone: The Untold Journey of Football Pioneer Kenny Washington
The inspirational story of African American trailblazer Kenny Washington, the first player to reintegrate the NFL.

On September 29, 1946, football star Kenny Washington made history. When he trotted onto the field for the Los Angeles Rams, Washington broke the color barrier in the NFL.

In Walking Alone: The Untold Journey of Football Pioneer Kenny Washington, Dan Taylor reveals Washington’s immeasurable impact on his sport and beyond. Legends of the game hailed Washington as one of the greatest players in football history. He was also a baseball star, and Taylor recounts never-before-told details of the efforts to make Washington the first Black player in big league baseball along with Jackie Robinson. Taylor also delves into the heinous verbal and physical abuse Washington was subjected to, his refusal to play in the South, and how he positively impacted ignorant teammates and rivals through his character and talent.

Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, there was no more popular athlete in Los Angeles than Kenny Washington. Walking Alone chronicles for the first time the life story of this trailblazing football legend.

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Walking Alone: The Untold Journey of Football Pioneer Kenny Washington
The inspirational story of African American trailblazer Kenny Washington, the first player to reintegrate the NFL.

On September 29, 1946, football star Kenny Washington made history. When he trotted onto the field for the Los Angeles Rams, Washington broke the color barrier in the NFL.

In Walking Alone: The Untold Journey of Football Pioneer Kenny Washington, Dan Taylor reveals Washington’s immeasurable impact on his sport and beyond. Legends of the game hailed Washington as one of the greatest players in football history. He was also a baseball star, and Taylor recounts never-before-told details of the efforts to make Washington the first Black player in big league baseball along with Jackie Robinson. Taylor also delves into the heinous verbal and physical abuse Washington was subjected to, his refusal to play in the South, and how he positively impacted ignorant teammates and rivals through his character and talent.

Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, there was no more popular athlete in Los Angeles than Kenny Washington. Walking Alone chronicles for the first time the life story of this trailblazing football legend.

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Walking Alone: The Untold Journey of Football Pioneer Kenny Washington

Walking Alone: The Untold Journey of Football Pioneer Kenny Washington

by Dan Taylor
Walking Alone: The Untold Journey of Football Pioneer Kenny Washington

Walking Alone: The Untold Journey of Football Pioneer Kenny Washington

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Overview

The inspirational story of African American trailblazer Kenny Washington, the first player to reintegrate the NFL.

On September 29, 1946, football star Kenny Washington made history. When he trotted onto the field for the Los Angeles Rams, Washington broke the color barrier in the NFL.

In Walking Alone: The Untold Journey of Football Pioneer Kenny Washington, Dan Taylor reveals Washington’s immeasurable impact on his sport and beyond. Legends of the game hailed Washington as one of the greatest players in football history. He was also a baseball star, and Taylor recounts never-before-told details of the efforts to make Washington the first Black player in big league baseball along with Jackie Robinson. Taylor also delves into the heinous verbal and physical abuse Washington was subjected to, his refusal to play in the South, and how he positively impacted ignorant teammates and rivals through his character and talent.

Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, there was no more popular athlete in Los Angeles than Kenny Washington. Walking Alone chronicles for the first time the life story of this trailblazing football legend.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538154366
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/13/2022
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Dan Taylor is a former award-winning television sportscaster. He is the author of Fate’s Take-Out Slide in collaboration with George Genovese, A Scout’s Report: My 70-Years in Baseball, Rise of the Bulldogs, and Lights, Camera, Fastball: How the Hollywood Stars Changed Baseball. Taylor is involved with the television broadcast team for the Fresno Grizzlies of the Pacific Coast League and is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research and the Pacific Coast League Historical Society. He resides in Fresno, California.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. Blue, the Break, and an Accent

2. A Mea Culpa

3. Anticipation and Animosity in Westwood

4. Do We Play?

5. The Pass

6. The Most Dangerous Player in the Game

7. Jackie Joins the Team

8. Unparalleled Ovation

9. Unadulterated Hokum

10. Bing, Boxing, and Bright Lights.

11. A Star Among Stars

12. The Drawing Card

13. Diverted By War

14. A Memorable Homerun

15. I Gotta Have That Washington

16. The Join Jackie Dilemma

17. Cutting Into His Skills

18. Dawn of a New Day

19. Like Old Times

20. Calling It A Career

21. Back to the Big Screen

22. A Baseball Shot at Last.

23. There Will Never Be Another

Epilogue

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the author

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