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Jerome Evans (American football)

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Jerome Thomas Evans was a black high school football coach in the state of North Carolina during the 1950s through the 1970s. He became head football coach at Walter M. Williams High School in 1970, later serving as assistant principal. He died on August 13, 1995, in Burlington, North Carolina, United States at the age of 65.

Jerome Thomas Evans began his coaching career as head football, basketball and baseball coach at H.B. Sugg High School in Farmville, NC in 1954 at a time when there were only two football programs in the Pitt County area for African-American youth. His period of service at Walter M. Williams High School is documented in the book Black Coach by Pat Jordan.

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