![]() After graduating from Parkside High School, Dungy attended the University of Minnesota where he played as a quarterback. ![]() During World War II, Wilbur served as a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African-American aviators in the history of the United States Armed Forces, which was a source of pride for the Dungy family. His father, Wilbur, was a science professor at nearby Jackson College while his mother, Cleomae, taught English literature with a focus on Shakespeare at Jackson High School. Born in Jackson, Michigan on October 6, 1955, Dungy was raised by two teachers, which he credits for the discipline and winning attitude he developed throughout his life. ![]() Quiet Strength: The Principles, Practices, and Priorities of a Winning Life (2007), a memoir by retired American football head coach Tony Dungy co-written by American author and sports attorney Nathan Whitaker, details in broad strokes Dungy's life and career while offering a number of life lessons, rooted in Dungy's devout Christian faith. ![]()
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