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Aztec basketball players reflect on their impact as African Americans

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Since the arrival of the first African-American athlete at San Diego State University in the 1930s, Robert C. “Jo Jo” Moss, Black alumni, and Black athletes have made a remarkable impact on the culture of SDSU.  Seventeen years prior, Henrietta Goodwin began the long line of African-American history at SDSU when she became the first...

Source: The Daily Aztec -; San Diego State University’s Independent Student Newspaper Since 1913

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