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    HBCU legends and football trailblazers endorse Kamala Harris for president

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    Richard Dent poses with a bust of himself during the induction ceremony at the Pro Football Hall of Fame Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, in Canton, Ohio. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
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    On National Black Voter Day, more than 50 HBCU legends and football trailblazers
    joined the long list of athletes who have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and
    Governor Tim Walz, highlighting their “integrity, values and demonstrated commitment
    to justice and equality of opportunity” for motivating their support. These trailblazing
    Black athletes’ and coaches’ endorsement comes as the Harris-Walz campaign utilizes
    high male-viewership events such as major college football matchups, NFL games and
    soccer matches to reach voters where they are.

    More than 50 former football players and coaches, including several Pro Football Hall of
    Famers and Super Bowl MVP’s, announced their endorsement of Vice President Kamala
    Harris and Governor Tim Walz in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The group
    represents 25 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU’s) and consists of 10
    Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees, two Super Bowl champions and MVPs, former No.
    1 overall picks and some of the first Black athletes and coaches to break the color barrier.

    The announcement was rolled out on National Black Voter Day, an initiative aimed at
    getting Black Americans registered to vote by November. The initiative is led by Black
    Entertainment Television (BET), a division of Paramount, which partnered with 40 civic
    organizations, including the NAACP and National Urban League.

    It also follows Harris’ appearance before the National Association of Black Journalists in
    Philadelphia, where she was asked about her standing among Black men. A recent poll
    conducted by the NAACP found roughly a quarter of young African American men
    under 50 support former President Donald Trump, while about half back Harris.

    Nate Burleson of CBS Mornings

    Nate Burleson of CBS Mornings said, “Me and my friends have group chats. And one of my group chats is friends I grew up with — all Black men. And we have this evolution that has happened that I was really proud of. When the debate was going on between
    Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump, we were all texting about the debate. And I would not have thought 10 years ago, maybe even five years ago, that a group chat that usually texts about football games and basketball games would be talking about the debate and who we were going to vote for, so I love what BET is doing.”

    Stephen A. Smith

    On ESPN’s First Take, Stephen A. Smith said, “You know something— you know something, they call this the Mecca. They call this the Mecca. This is where Thurgood Marshall attended school, where Chadwick Boseman attended school. This is where the Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, attended school.”

    In their letter provided exclusively to Forbes, the athletes emphasized the importance of
    having an HBCU graduate occupy the White House. However, they urged other voters
    not to have blind faith in the candidates.

    “We encourage all citizens to study the candidates and issues and make their own
    judgments. We have done so and are inspired and proud of the leadership that President
    Harris and Vice President Walz will provide,” the letter said. “But throughout our
    careers, we have competed on the merits, and we respect the rights of others to compete
    now and reach their own conclusions about candidates.”

    The signatories include Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Richard Dent, Super Bowl
    XX MVP, who attended Tennessee State University; Art Shell, a Maryland Eastern
    Shore alum who was the NFL’s first Black head coach in modern history; former Green
    Bay Packer and Super Bowl champion Donald Driver, who attended Alcorn State; and
    NFL coach and Super Bowl champion Leslie Frazier, another Alcorn State alum, Greg
    Coleman, the first Black punter in the NFL; James “Shack” Harris, the first Black full-
    time starting NFL quarterback; Willie Lanier, the first Black starting MLB in the NFL;
    Doug Williams, the first Black quarterback to start, win and also be named MVP of a
    Super Bowl; and so many more.

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