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James H. Means Jr., UT’s first African American student athlete, to be inducted into Hall of Honor

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The path was never a typical one for James H. Means Jr. Now, nearly 60 years after his remarkable career running track at Texas, he’ll get his flowers. This Friday, Means is set to be inducted into the Texas Athletics Hall of Honor along with 10 other former Longhorns, a nod that’s long overdue given...

Source: The Daily Texan – Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

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