Julius Franks
Julius "Julie" Franks, Jr. (September 5, 1922 – November 26, 2008) was a civil rights leader and an All-American guard who played football at the University of Michigan from 1941 to 1942. Franks wore #62 as a varsity letterman in 1941 and #63 in 1942. Franks was the first (or second depending on the source) African-American University of Michigan player to become an All-American in football. Illness cut short his collegiate athletic career.After Michigan, Franks pursued a career in dentistry. He also became an active community leader who contributed his time to public service and who helped to integrate Grand Rapids, Michigan by financing home construction in a majority Caucasian neighborhood. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Pascopella, Lisa, Franks, Julie, Marks, Suzanne M., Salcedo, Katya, Schmitz, Kjersti, Colson, Paul W., Hirsch-Moverman, Yael, Flood, Jennifer, Sayles, Jennifer
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