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In the era when segregation and Jim Crow laws ruled the land, "The
Turkey Day Classic" was created. The event prospered from 1927 thru
1966. Newspaper accounts describe the Thanksgiving Day football
game between Jack Yates and Phillis Wheatley High Schools as the
annual largest attended schoolboy game in America.Thousands of
football fans came, "Dressed to Kill" with eager anticipation and
jubilant spirits to enjoy pep rallies, parades, Thanksgiving Day
breakfast and dances. The halftime activities were eloquent with
its pageantry, beautiful automoblies, floats, marching bands and
drill units, and the crowning of the Miss Wheatley and Miss
Yates."Let the Games Begin," is a chapter which provide highlights
of each game played. The Classic was an annual rivalry between two
teams like none other. The competition between the two schools were
of epic proportion during their 39 years of play.
In the era when segregation and Jim Crow laws ruled the land, "The
Turkey Day Classic" was created. The event prospered from 1927 thru
1966. Newspaper accounts describe the Thanksgiving Day football
game between Jack Yates and Phillis Wheatley High Schools as the
annual largest attended schoolboy game in America.Thousands of
football fans came, "Dressed to Kill" with eager anticipation and
jubilant spirits to enjoy pep rallies, parades, Thanksgiving Day
breakfast and dances. The halftime activities were eloquent with
its pageantry, beautiful automoblies, floats, marching bands and
drill units, and the crowning of the Miss Wheatley and Miss
Yates."Let the Games Begin," is a chapter which provide highlights
of each game played. The Classic was an annual rivalry between two
teams like none other. The competition between the two schools were
of epic proportion during their 39 years of play.
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