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Pettis Norman, a Dallas Cowboys tight end who was outspoken on issues of civil rights in the 1960s, has died. He was 86.
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From Johnson C. Smith to the NFL and beyond, Pettis Norman’s life was defined by brave stances, and a relentless push for ...
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Pettis Norman, a tight end on the football field and a civil rights advocate off of it, has died. He was 86. Norman played ...
Former Dallas Cowboys star tight end Pettis Norman has died, the team announced on Monday. He was 86 years old. Norman played ...
The Dallas Cowboys released a statement on Tuesday to remember a former draft pick who became a civil rights hero. Per a post ...