NFL to play 'Black national anthem'
before Week one games
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[July 03, 2020]
By Rory Carroll
(Reuters) - The NFL will play "Lift
Every Voice and Sing," a song often referred to as the Black
national anthem, prior to the kickoff of Week 1 games, a source
familiar with the league's discussions told Reuters on Thursday.
The song, written by James Weldon Johnson and his brother J.
Rosamond Johnson in the early 1900s, will precede the traditional
pre-game playing of the "Star-Spangled Banner," the official
national anthem.
The season will open Sept. 10 with the Houston Texans visiting the
Super Bowl champion Chiefs in Kansas City in a nationally televised
game.
"Lift Every Voice and Sing" will also be played during the full
slate of Sunday afternoon games and then Sunday Night Football and
the two ESPN Monday night games.
During the 2016 season, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin
Kaepernick took a knee during the playing of the "Star-Spangled
Banner" to protest racial injustice and police brutality and said he
was denied a job in the league after the gesture sparked
controversy.
His protest came under renewed focus in recent weeks as
demonstrations spread across the country after George Floyd, a Black
man, was killed in police custody in Minneapolis in May.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell last month said the league had made
mistakes in not listening to players. He said he would encourage
teams to sign Kaepernick, adding the NFL would also welcome the
quarterback's off-the-field guidance on social justice.
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The NFL logo is pictured at an event in the Manhattan borough of New
York City, New York, U.S., November 30, 2017. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
The league is working with players to recognize victims of systemic
racism through a variety of activities, the source said.
Among items being discussed is the possibility of putting names of
victims of police violence on helmet decals or jersey patches and
airing public service announcements about the victims and their
families.
(Editing by David Gregorio)
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