Ulysses Curtis

[1] On February 2, 2021, it was revealed that Curtis was only their second ever black player after Ken Whitlock, a halfback & kicker who played only 4 games for the Argonauts in 1948.

[3] After retirement from football, Curtis remained in Toronto and raised his family.

He owned a cleaning business and later became a teacher and coach in the North York Board of Education.

In 1959 he coached the North York Knights, a team that played in the national Canadian Junior Football championships.

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