Fritz Pollard, Jr.

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Fritz Pollard (actually Frederick Douglass Pollard Jr .; born February 18, 1915 in Springfield , Massachusetts , † February 14, 2003 in Washington, DC ) was an American hurdler whose special route was the 110-meter distance .

The son of the Afro-American American football pioneer Fritz Pollard already distinguished himself at the Nicholas Senn High School in athletics and American football . As a student at the University of North Dakota , he qualified for the Olympic Games in Berlin , where he won bronze behind his compatriot Forrest Towns and the British Don Finlay . 1938 was nominated to the All-American football selection.

Pollard later headed the US State Department's Office of Equal Employment Opportunity .

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  1. Afia Ohemena: The Forgotten Pollard . Rogers Park / West Ridge Historical Society website . October 26, 2009