Hulking lineman Derek Dennis has experienced racism while playing in Canada
At six foot three and 345 pounds, Derek Dennis is an imposing figure. But he’s not immune to feeling the wrath of racism.
The hulking CFL free-agent offensive lineman says he’s been challenged physically on both sides of the border because he’s black. And usually, it’s been up to him to turn the other cheek and walk away from potential confrontation.
“My parents did a wonderful job of teaching me how to survive as a young black man in America,” Dennis, the CFL’s most outstanding lineman in 2016 as a member of the Calgary Stampeders, said in a telephone interview Wednesday. “It’s sad you have to teach young black kids that . . . it’s even harder when you’re a physically imposing individual because people try to find ways to provoke you and want to put you in a bad situation.
“I’ve had people try me all the time. I’ve always had to learn how to be a big individual and get myself out of those situations so I didn’t do something I’d regret.”