Monday, February 1, 2010

Black History Month: Person Of The Day

Black History Month: Person Of The Day
M.D. Wright
2.1.10


***EDITOR'S NOTE: Every day this month, I will highlight a historical Black history figure of importance. They may or may not be famous or nationally known, but they are important to me. And although this month is appointed socially, I celebrate my blackness daily. But for the sake of semantics and conformity (ha) I will do this day. Enjoy!


Today's Figure:


Paul Robeson.


A biography borrowed from online:



Paul Leroy Robeson was born in Princeton, New Jersey, on April 9, 1898, the fifth and last child of Maria Louisa Bustill and William Drew Robeson. During these early years the Robeson's experienced both family and financial losses. At the age of six Paul and his siblings, William, Reeve, Ben and Marian suffered the death of their mother in a household fire. This was followed a few years later with their father's loss of his Princeton pastorate. After moving first to Westfield, the family finally settled in Somerville, New Jersey, in 1909, where William Robeson was appointed pastor of St. Thomas AME Zion Church.

Enrolling in Somerville High School, one of only two blacks, Paul Robeson excelled academically while successfully competing in debate, oratorical contests, and showing great promise as a football player. He also got his first taste of acting in the title role of Shakespeare's Othello. In his senior year he not only graduated with honors, but placed first in a competitive examination for scholarships to enter Rutgers University. Although his other male siblings chose all-black colleges, Robeson took the challenge of attending Rutgers, a majority white institution in 1915.

In college between 1915 to 1919, Robeson experienced both fame and racism. In trying out for the varsity football team, where blacks were not wanted, he encountered physical brutality. In spite of this resistance, Robeson not only earned a place on the team but was named first on the roster for the All-American college team. He graduated with 15 letters in sports. Academically he was equally successful, elected a member of the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Society and the Cap and Skull Honor Society of Rutgers. Graduating in 1919 with the highest grade point average in his class, Robeson gave the class oration at the 153d Rutgers Commencement.

With college life behind him, Robeson moved to the Harlem section of New York City to attend law school, first at New York University, later transferring to Columbia University. He sang in the chorus of the musical Shuffle Along (1921) by Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle, and made his acting debut in 1920 playing the lead role in Simon the Cyrenian by poet Ridgely Torrence. Robeson's performance was so well received that he was congratulated not only by the Harlem YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) audience but also by members of the Provincetown Players who were in the audience. While working odd jobs and taking part in professional football to earn his college fees, Robeson met Eslanda "Essie" Cardozo Goode. The granddaughter of Francis L. Cardozo, the secretary of state of South Carolina during Reconstruction, she was a graduate of Columbia University and employed as a histological chemist. She was the first black staff person at Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. The couple married on August 17, 1921, and their son Paul Jr. was born on November 2, 1927.

To support his family while studying at Columbia Law School, Robeson played professional football for the Akron Pros (1920--1921) and the Milwaukee Badgers (1921--1922), and during the summer of 1922 he went to England to appear in a production ofTaboo, which was renamed Voodoo. Once graduating from Columbia in 1923, Robeson sought work in his new profession, all the while singing at the famed Cotton Club in Harlem. Offered an acting role in 1923 in Eugene O'Neill's All God's Chillun Got Wings, Robeson quickly took this opportunity; he had recently quit a law firm because the secretary refused to take dictation from a black person.

Although All God's Chillun brought threats by the Ku Klux Klan because of the play's interracial subject matter and the fact that a white woman was to kiss Robeson's hand, it was an immediate success. It was followed in 1924 by his performances in a revival of The Emperor Jones, the play Rosanne, and the silent movie Body and Soul for Oscar Micheaux, an independent black film maker. In 1925 Robeson debuted in a formal concert at the Provincetown Playhouse. His performance which consisted of Negro spirituals and folk songs was so brilliant that he and his accompanist, Lawrence Brown, were offered a contract with the Victor Talking Machine Company. Encouraged by this success, Robeson and Brown embarked on a tour of their own, but were sorely disappointed. Even though they received good reviews, the crowds were small and they made very little money. What Robeson came to know was that his talents in acting and singing would serve as the combined focus of his career.

--------------------------

Paul Robeson may very well be related to my family and I. We have not been able to confirm it for sure, but we have been able to trace back to the late 1800s on my father's side, and there has been talk for as long as I've been alive that he may be related to us (Robinson family). My parents bought us Black History books in a huge, brown volume that was released the year that I was born (1979). Being a nerdy bookworm growing up, I devoured those books in less than a year -- a 20 encyclopedia set. 

I learned quite a bit more about historical Black figures from reading those books than any class that I've taken in grammar school or at the university level. This is a shame. We call this Black History Month, but outside of the same half dozen or so people whose respective biographies were ingrained into our brains in robotic fashion throughout school years, we rarely hear about the countless others who have contributed to Black society and culture as a whole. 

Paul Robeson was a master of his craft in the arts. An accomplished actor, singer and thespian, he could do it all. HE WAS ALSO A LAWYER. How about that? Someone who strikes a chord with me in each of those ways -- and as a future ESQUIRE, that was the thing that took the cake. These "actors" nowadays could do a lot better than to strive for the heights Robeson reached in his career. I couldn't fathom it, even though I am moderately talented in many of the arts. It was sad that he was blacklisted as a communist just as he was approaching superstardom and had an opportunity to  open doors for even more up-and-coming Black (and other) thespians and artists otherwise. He will always be remembered as a significant contributor to the arts and being a beacon of Black culture. 

An icon. PAUL ROBESON (1898-1965).

New York Giants All-Time Team

New York Football Giants All-Time Team
M.D. Wright
2.1.10

***EDITOR'S NOTE: As we wind down the 2009 NFL Season, I'm hanging on to any semblance of the season that I can by writing about as many topics as I can. This stretch between February and August is always tough (although NCAA hoops, NBA ball and -- by July -- MLB help assuage those NFL withdrawal pangs). I will ratchet up my writing about everything sports-related in general, but there will be tons of NFL columns coming in the next 2-3 weeks before I immerse fully into college hoops for a solid Six-Week stretch.

NEW YORK FOOTBALL GIANTS ALL-TIME TEAM
The oldest of all the NFL teams, and the only one of the original teams still operating under the same name and in the same region. Eighty five years of history. A tough call on some of these, and yes, the leaner years (1966-1984) will be reflected here. And yes, this list is heavy with players who have played in my lifetime (1979 - present) but I am very much well-versed in Giants' history. Sit back, relax and enjoy the read.

Head Coach: Bill Parcells
Quarterback: Phil Simms
Quarterback: Y.A. Tittle
Quarterback: Fran Tarkenton
Runningback: Tiki Barber
Runningback: Rodney Hampton
Runningback: Frank Gifford
Fullback: Charles Way
Fullback: Tuffy Leemans
Wide Receiver: Amani Toomer
Wide Receiver: Chris Calloway
Wide Receiver: Homer Jones
Wide Receiver: Ike Hilliard
Wide Receiver: Plaxico Burress
Tight End: Mark Bavaro
Tight End: Jeremy Shockey
Left Tackle: Jumbo Elliott
Left Guard: Jack Stroud
Center: Mel Hein
Right Guard: Chris Snee
Right Tackle: Rosie Brown
Defensive End: Michael Strahan
Defensive End: Leonard Marshall
Defensive End: Andy Robustelli
Defensive Tackle: Keith Hamilton
Defensive Tackle: Jim Burt
Defensive Tackle: Rosie Grier
Outside Linebacker: Lawrence Taylor
Outside Linebacker: Jessie Armstead
Outside Linebacker: Brad van Pelt
Outside Linebacker: Carl Banks
Inside/Middle Linebacker: Sam Huff
Inside/Middle Linebacker: Harry Carson
Cornerback: Phillippi Sparks
Cornerback: Emlen Tunnell
Cornerback: Dick Lynch
Free Safety: Spider Lockhart
Strong Safety: Terry Kinard
Punter: Sean Landeta
Place Kicker: Matt Bahr
Punt Returner: Dave Meggett
Kick Returner: Dave Meggett

DISCUSS>>>

2010 NFL All-Decade Team (2001-2009)

2010 NFL All-Decade Team (2001-2009)
M.D. Wright
2.1.10

***EDITOR'S NOTE: Wow, January flew by. We're already in February. Before we know it, we'll be celebrating New Year's again, God-willing. Yikes.

Since we are heading into a slow news week in Sports, especially with the media making up stories out of thin air leading up to Super Bowl XLIV coming up this Sunday, I thought it was a good time to look back at the previous decade and do an All-Decade Team.

By the numbers --
BOTH CONFERENCES COMBINED
1 Head Coach
1 Offensive Coordinator
1 Defensive Coordinator
3 Quarterbacks
4 Runningbacks
1 Fullback
6 Wide Receivers
3 Tight Ends
5 Offensive Linemen
10 Defensive Linemen
6 Outside Linebackers
4 Inside/Mike Linebackers
6 Cornerbacks
6 Safeties
1 Punter
1 Place Kicker
1 Special Teams Ace
1 Kick Returner
1 Punt Returner
--------------------------------------------------
* Must have played at least 5 years in NFL between 2000-2009.
** Patriots being caught for cheating in 2006 taken into account, but objectivity remains.
*** If Player/Coach has passed away, they will not get a spot over a living player or coach, but rather a memoriam, as they were also personal favorites
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Head Coach: Bill Belichick, New England Patriots
Offensive Coordinator: Tom Moore, Indianapolis Colts
Defensive Coordinator: Steve Spagnuolo, New York Giants
* IN MEMORIAM: Defensive Coordinator: Jim Johnson, Philadelphia Eagles
Quarterback: Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
Quarterback: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
Quarterback: Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams, New York Giants, Arizona Cardinals
* IN MEMORIAM: Quarterback: Steve McNair, Tennessee Titans, Baltimore Ravens
Runningback: LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego Chargers
Runningback: Edgerrin James, Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks
Runningback: Fred Taylor, Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots
Runningback: Tiki Barber, New York Giants
Fullback: Lorenzo Neal, Cincinnati Bengals, San Diego Chargers
Wide Receiver: Randy Moss, Minnesota Vikings, Oakland Raiders, New England Patriots
Wide Receiver: Terrell Owens, San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills
Wide Receiver: Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis Colts
Wide Receiver: Hines Ward, Pittsburgh Steelers
Wide Receiver: Torry Holt, St. Louis Rams, Jacksonville Jaguars
Wide Receiver: Donald Driver, Green Bay Packers
Tight End: Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City Chiefs, Atlanta Falcons
Tight End: Dallas Clark, Indianapolis Colts
Tight End: Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers
Left Tackle: Johnathan Ogden, Baltimore Ravens
Left Guard: Steve Hutchinson, Seattle Seahawks, Minnesota Vikings
Center: Kevin Mawae, Seattle Seahawks, New York Jets, Tennessee Titans
Right Guard: Will Shields, Kansas City Chiefs
Right Tackle: Damien Woody, New England Patriots, New York Jets
Defensive End: Michael Strahan, New York Giants
Defensive End: Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis Colts
Defensive End: Jason Taylor, Miami Dolphins (2), Washington Redskins
Defensive End: Julius Peppers, Carolina Panthers
Defensive End: Simeon Rice, Arizona Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Defensive Tackle: Warren Sapp, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oakland Raiders
Defensive Tackle: Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh Steelers
Defensive Tackle: Jamal Williams, San Diego Chargers
Defensive Tackle: Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins
Defensive Tackle: Vince Wilfork, New England Patriots
Outside Linebacker: Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Outside Linebacker: DeMarcus Ware, Dallas Cowboys
Outside Linebacker: Lance Briggs, Chicago Bears
Outside Linebacker: Terrell Suggs, Baltimore Ravens
Outside Linebacker: Adalius Thomas, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots
Outside Linebacker: Joey Porter, Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins
Inside/Middle Linebacker: Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens
Inside/Middle Linebacker: Brian Urlacher, Chicago Bears
Inside/Middle Linebacker: Zach Thomas, Miami Dolphins, Dallas Cowboys
Inside/Middle Linebacker: Al Wilson, Denver Broncos
Cornerback: Champ Bailey, Washington Redskins, Denver Broncos
Cornerback: Charles Woodson, Oakland Raiders, Green Bay Packers
Cornerback: Asante Samuel, New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles
Cornerback: Ty Law, New England Patriots, New York Jets (2), Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos
Cornerback: Rashean Mathis, Jacksonville Jaguars
Cornerback: Antoine Winfield, Buffalo Bills, Minnesota Vikings
Strong Safety: Adrian Wilson, Arizona Cardinals
Strong Safety: John Lynch, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Denver Broncos
Strong Safety: Kerry Rhodes, New York Jets
Free Safety: Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh Steelers
Free Safety: Ed Reed, Baltimore Ravens
Free Safety: Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos
*IN MEMORIAM: Sean "Meast" Taylor #21, Washington Redskins
Punter: Shane Lechler, Oakland Raiders
Place Kicker: Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders
Special Teams Ace: Larry Izzo, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots
Punt Returner: Devin Hester, Chicago Bears
Kick Returner: Dante Hall, Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Rams

DISCUSS>>>

Text

MDW