Thomas, Duane Julius 2001-11-04

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Duane Thomas talks about his life as an African-American professional football player for the National Football League’s Dallas Cowboys. He reflects on his education, time playing at West Texas State, and experiences with racial discrimination.


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Duane Julius Thomas

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Date: November 04, 2001

Location: Del Mar, California

Interviewer: Daniel Sanchez

Length: 01:28:46


Abstract

Introduction; Background; Interest in sports; Commitment to running; Junior High football; Opposition from parents; Coaches; Qualities of a good coach; High school; Preparing for college; Recruitment process; Communication studies; West Texas State University (currently West Texas A&M); Influenced by father and teammates; Racial discrimination; Classes; Discrimination by professors; Business Administration opportunities; Work ethic; National Football League (NFL); Drafted by Dallas Cowboys; Double standards; NFL control of media; Unfair compensation; Speaking engagements; Negotiations; Game preparation; Disregard for position; Reliance on playbooks; Dallas Cowboys; Motivated by intimidation; Racial differences and social prejudices; Time in Dallas; Tainted Most Valuable Player (MVP) vote; Taught values; Challenging conditions; Football today; Improved benefits; Equality on the field; Writing; The Fall of America’s Team; Impact of words on the mind.


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