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African American History: 2000-Present Day

By: David Robinson Skyler Patsko Brent Saxton Mike Delo. African American History: 2000-Present Day. First Black Coaches to Coach in Superbowl David Robinson. In 2007 Lovie Smith became the first black coach to coach in the Superbowl

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African American History: 2000-Present Day

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  1. By: David Robinson Skyler Patsko Brent Saxton Mike Delo African American History: 2000-Present Day

  2. First Black Coaches to Coach in Superbowl David Robinson • In 2007 Lovie Smith became the first black coach to coach in the Superbowl • Soon after Lovie Smith it was also decided Tony Dungy would also be coaching in the Superbowl • Not only was it the first black coach it was also the second! • With two black coaches in the Superbowl at the same time one of them would have to win also being the first African American coach to win a Superbowl

  3. David RobinsonLovie Smith • Lovie Smith was the coach for the Chicago Bears • He lost the game but still made his mark on history for being the first African American coach in the Superbowl

  4. David RobinsonTony Dungy • Tony Dungy was the coach for the Indianapolis Colts • Tony Dungy became the first African American coach to win the Superbowl February 4, 2007

  5. Brent SaxtonCondoleezza Rice

  6. Brent Saxton

  7. Brent Saxton

  8. Skyler PatskoBarack Obama

  9. Skler Patsko

  10. Skyler Patsko

  11. Mike DeloMichael Jackson

  12. Mike Delo

  13. Mike Delo

  14. Conclusion • African Americans have gained the respect they deserve over hundreds of years. All of these amazing events, such as the first Black coaches in Superbowl, the first African American woman to be secretary of state, Barrack Obama's Presidency, and Michael Jackson’s death make a statement that shows how far African American rights have come and how Blacks are now truly treated like regular people.

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