The 1951 Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 20th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 14th in Washington, D.C.
Although the NFL formally desegregated in 1946, many teams were slow to allow black athletes to compete even after the formal barrier had fallen.
None were less willing to desegregate than the Washington Redskins, who sought to be the "home team" for a vast Southern market.
The Redskins would remain the last bastion of racial segregation in the NFL, refusing to include a single black player on their roster until 1962.
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