An Online Reference Guide to African American History
Quintard Taylor
Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History
University of Washington, Seattle
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J.C. Watts, Jr., the first black Republican to be elected to a political office in Oklahoma. He was born in Eufaula, Oklahoma, on November 18, 1957. A superior athlete, he starred as quarterback on a University of Oklahoma football team known for rarely passing the ball. Consequently, after Watts graduated in 1981, the National Football League showed little interest in him. Watts played professionally in the Canadian Football League for six years as a member of the Toronto Argonauts and the Ottawa Rough Riders.Sources:
J.C. Watts and Chriss Anne Winston, What Color is a Conservative? My Life in Politics (New York: HarperCollins, 2002); Chris Casteel, “Lawmakers Say Goodbye, for Now—Watts Still Uncertain About Future Plan,” Daily Oklahoman, December 1, 2002; Alton Hornsby, Jr., and Angela M. Hornsby, “Watts, Julius Caesar, Jr. (J.C.),” in “From the Grassroots”: Profiles of Contemporary African American Leaders (Montgomery, Alabama: E-BookTime, LLC, 2006).
Contributor(s):
Hardaway, Roger
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
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