Friday, April 19, 2024

Unearthed: 1957 Pic of Jerry Jones in Crowd Blocking Black Students from Entering School | VIDEO

*Social media reacts to a resurfaced photo of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. The viral photo taken in 1957 shows a 14-year-old Jones in a crowd, consisting of white students, attempting to deny access to six Black students at North Little Rock High School.

Jerry has acknowledged that it is him in the photograph, however, he says that he did not participate in protesting the integration and looked on curiously and without animosity.

“I don’t know that I or anybody anticipated or had a background of knowing … what was involved,” the 80-year-old tells @dailymail. “It was more a curious thing.”

But the photograph indicates Jones had to scurry around the Black students (called the “North Little Rock Six”) to reach the top of the stairs before the Black students completed their walk up to the schoolhouse door. And while Jones offered a common explanation of the confrontation — that it was the work of older white supremacists — most of those surrounding the six young Black men were teenagers.

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Wait. There’s more … Via the Washington Post:

Jerry Jones is now 80 years old, and his face is among the most recognizable in the country. The boy from North Little Rock owns the Dallas Cowboys. “The Cowboys are America,” Jones said when he bought the team in 1989, and there is no denying that they are the most popular and lucrative sports franchise in the country, surpassing the New York Yankees. Nothing on television draws higher ratings than NFL games, and no team draws more viewers than the Cowboys.

With a soft Arkansas drawl that delivers every word as a sweet and succulent morsel, Jones is the singular star of Texas-size glitz. It is no accident that his football palace is popularly known as “Jerry World.” He is an all-hands-on owner who serves as his own general manager and appears in the locker room amid a press swarm after games. But he is more than that. The status of his team and his personality — an irrepressible showman with a self-image as large as his $11-plus billion net worth — have made him arguably the most influential figure in the NFL. He’s sometimes referred to as a shadow commissioner more powerful than Roger Goodell, who holds that title. He has not been shy about exerting his clout as a financial and cultural virtuoso working to shape the league more in his image.

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