found: African American National Biography, accessed December 18, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Blount, Mel Carnell; football player, institutional founder / benefactor; born10 April 1948 in Vidalia, Georgia, United States; was offered a football scholarship to Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana graduating with a BA in Physical Education (1966-1970); drafted in the third round of the 1970 NFL draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers; known as the cornerback of his era turningthe Steelers into play-off regulars and four-time Super Bowl champions (1970's-80's); played in six American Football Conference Championship Games, winning four of them; retired from the NFL (1983); NFL director of player relations (1983-1990); opened a youth home in Vidalia, GA and Taylorstown, PA (1989); honors include NFL's Most Valuable Player, All-Pro (1975, 1977, 1981); enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame (1989), Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, Georgia Sports Hall of Fame (1990), the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame (1997); awarded an NAACP Human Rights Award (1990) and a Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award (1996))