
Black History Month 2020: Jay Mayo Williams '20, Football/Track
2/11/2020 10:52:00 AM | Football, Men's Track & Field, Diversity & Inclusion
Throughout the month of February, Brown Athletics will celebrate Black History Month through a series of profiles. Over the course of the month, the Bears will recognize African Americans who have made an impact on the university community and beyond.
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Jay Mayo "Ink" Williams '20, Football/Track & Field
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A standout football and track & field student-athlete at Brown, Jay Mayo "Ink" Williams '20 earned All-America honors as a football end, served in World War I, played in the early years of the National Football League and enjoyed a career as a pioneering record producer in the music industry. Williams helped lead Brown to a 27-10-1 record over his four football playing seasons, and as a senior in 1920, he earned Walter Camp Honorable Mention All-America and New York Times Third Team All-America honors. Williams went on to earn even more acclaim as a pioneering producer of recorded blues music and was posthumously elected into the Blues Hall of Fame.
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Jay Mayo "Ink" Williams '20, Football/Track & Field
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A standout football and track & field student-athlete at Brown, Jay Mayo "Ink" Williams '20 earned All-America honors as a football end, served in World War I, played in the early years of the National Football League and enjoyed a career as a pioneering record producer in the music industry. Williams helped lead Brown to a 27-10-1 record over his four football playing seasons, and as a senior in 1920, he earned Walter Camp Honorable Mention All-America and New York Times Third Team All-America honors. Williams went on to earn even more acclaim as a pioneering producer of recorded blues music and was posthumously elected into the Blues Hall of Fame.
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