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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — John Mitchell (above right) and Wilbur Jackson (above left) already had their place in Alabama football history.
Now, the Crimson Tide’s first Black players also share a prominent spot outside Bryant-Denny stadium.
The university unveiled a plaque honoring Jackson and Mitchell Saturday in a ceremony before the current team’s end-of-spring A-Day game, more than 50 years after they broke the color barrier.
“It was a moment I will never forget,” said Mitchell, who had become emotional when he spoke at the ceremony. “It was very touching. You grow up a little Black kid from south Alabama and these are things you never dream of. ”
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