Chicago Black Hawks (American football)

The Chicago Black Hawks were an all-African American professional team created in 1928 by Fritz Pollard.

The Black Hawks played against white teams around Chicago, but enjoyed their greatest success by scheduling exhibition games against West Coast teams during the winter months.

Fritz Pollard was a quarterback, running back, coach and owner for this team.

Due to poor attendance, the team played most of its games on the road and disbanded, three years later, in 1932 while playing on the West Coast.

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