Breaking the color barrier: Tucker family featured in CBS Sports report

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19 News own’ Tiffani Tucker's father, Sebron “Ed” Tucker, was the first Black student-athlete at Stanford University.

The profile aired during halftime for George Mason’s basketball game against George Washington University. Sebron “Ed” Tucker, grandfather of Chase Tucker, broke the color barrier at Stanford University as the school’s first Black student-athlete.

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