The first African-American player for the Green Bay Packers couldn’t stay in the hotels where his teammates were spending the night. An exhibit at the Neville Public Museum in Green Bay focuses on the experiences players like wide receiver Bob Mann had in the early 1950s. The exhibit called “Delay of Game” highlights players like defensive end Lionel Aldridge and defensive back Emlen Tunnell. The exhibit opened Saturday and will be available for public viewing until next March.
Museum Focuses On 1st African-American Players For Packers
Aug 13, 2018 | 6:20 AM
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