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The Migration of African-Americans to the Canadian Football League During the 1950s: An Escape from Racism?
International Journal of the History of Sport (2008)
  • Neil Longley
  • Todd Crosset, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • Steve Jefferson
Abstract
It is the argument of this paper that the literature on mid-century racial discrimination in sport is incomplete in that it ignores the experiences of a small, but relatively significant, group of African-American football players who actually chose to leave their own country – and correspondingly leave the racially-charged environment of mid-twentieth-century USA – to head north to play professional football in the Canadian Football League (CFL). Beginning in 1946, a steady flow of African-Americans began to migrate to the CFL which, at the time, was a legitimate competitor league to the NFL. This paper attempts to test a perception seemingly held by some that, by moving to Canada, African-American football players were able to escape the racial injustices they often suffered in the US. This view appears to have its roots in the notion that Canada is a ‘gentler’, more tolerant society, without the divisive socio-political history that characterizes much of the race relations in the US. This paper tests these notions using a variety of empirical approaches. The results indicate that, while African-Americans were better represented in the CFL relative to the NFL, African-Americans still faced some level of entry discrimination in the CFL. In particular, African-American players in the CFL outperformed their white counterparts on numerous performance dimensions, indicating the overall talent level in the CFL could have been further improved by employing an even greater number of African-Americans. Additionally, the paper finds that those CFL teams that employed the highest percentage of African-Americans were those teams that had the most on-field success. Finally, the paper analyses prices of player trading cards from that era, and finds that cards of African-Americans were undervalued, relative to white CFL players of equal talent.
Keywords
  • sport management
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Publication Date
October, 2008
Publisher Statement
DOI:10.1080/09523360802212339
Citation Information
Neil Longley, Todd Crosset and Steve Jefferson. "The Migration of African-Americans to the Canadian Football League During the 1950s: An Escape from Racism?" International Journal of the History of Sport Vol. 25 Iss. 10 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/todd_crosset/1/