Wilmeth Sidat-Singh

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1918 – 1943

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Who was Wilmeth Sidat-Singh?

Wilmeth Sidat-Singh was an African-American basketball and football player who was subject to segregation in college and professional sports in the 1930s.

His parents were both African-American. After the death of his father, Elias Webb, his mother, Pauline, married Samuel Sidat-Singh, a medical student from India who adopted Wilmeth, giving him his family name. After his graduation from Howard University, Dr. Sidat-Singh moved the family to Harlem and set up a family medical practice. Wilmeth showed great talent as an athlete and became a basketball star, leading DeWitt Clinton High School to the New York Public High School Athletic League championship in 1934. He received an offer of a basketball scholarship from Syracuse University and enrolled in 1935. While playing an intramural football game, an assistant football coach noticed his talent and asked him to join the football team. Sidat-Singh starred for Syracuse, playing a position equivalent to modern-day quarterback and starring for the basketball team as well.

Syracuse University and nearby Cornell University were among the first collegiate football teams to include African-American players as starting backfield players. In that era, when games were played in Southern segregation states, African-American players from Northern schools were banned from the field. Because of his light complexion and name, Sidat-Singh was sometimes assumed to be a "Hindu". However. shortly before a game against the University of Maryland, a black sportswriter, Sam Lacy wrote an article in The Baltimore Afro American, revealing Sidat-Singh's true racial identity. Wilmeth Sidat-Singh was held out of the game and Syracuse lost that game 0-13. In a rematch the following year at Syracuse, Sidat-Singh led the Orange to a lopsided victory over Maryland.

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Born
Feb 13, 1918
Washington, D.C.
Also known as
  • The Syracuse Walking Dream
Parents
Ethnicity
  • African American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Syracuse University
    (1936 - 1939)
Lived in
  • Syracuse
Died
May 9, 1943
Lake Huron
Resting place
Arlington National Cemetery

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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