Dewey McClain is the State Representative for the 100th House District. He was sworn into
office on December 5, 2013.
Dewey currently acts as the President of the Atlanta North Georgia Labor Council AFL-CIO.
He is also retired from the City of Atlanta, after 18 years with the Department of Parks,
Recreation and Cultural Affairs and four years with the Atlanta Workforce Development
Agency. Prior to his employment with the city, Dewey was a professional football player.
He played five years in the NFL with the Falcons and two years in the United States Football
League (USFL) with the Oakland Invaders and Oklahoma Outlaws. He also served as a
founding member and president of the National Football League Players Association
(NFLPA) Metro Atlanta Chapter.
In 2012, Dewey received the MLK Jr. March Committee Rev. James Orange Award. He has
also been honored with the AFB Community Service Award, Gwinnett County Rape Crisis
Crystal Angel Award, the Georgia Recreation and Park Association (GRPA) Minority Section
Professional of the Year, and the GRPA District 7 Professional of the Year. For his
professional football career, he has been inducted in to the ECU College Hall of Fame,
Freedom Bowl Hall of Fame, and the Atlanta Tribune Magazine Hall of Fame. He is a three
time recipient of the NFL PA Chapter of the Year award and the 2011 recipient of the Jessie
Jackson Sportsman of the Year Award.
Dewey currently serves on the Board of the NFLPA Gene Upshaw Players Assistance Trust
Fund, NFLPA National Former Players, Metro Atlanta United Way, and Gwinnett County
Parks Foundation. He is also a member of the Chick Fil-A Bowl Team Marketing and
Selection Committee and has volunteered for such organizations as the American
Foundation for the Blind, Sickle Cell Foundation, Special Olympics, Big Brothers Big Sisters,
Georgia Council on Child Abuse, Boy Scouts of America, Boys and Girls Club, Cancer Society,
United Way, U.N.C.F., Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change, SCLC
Women Inc., Martin Luther King Jr. March Committee. During the 1996 Atlanta Olympics,
Dewey served on the Original Dream Team Committee. He also served on the advisory
board for the 2000 Super Bowl and the host committee for the NFLPA host committee.
One of eleven children, Dewey is originally from Okmulgee, Oklahoma. He holds a B.A. in
History from East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. He also received minors in
psychology, government, sociology, and physical education.
Dewey and his wife, Linda Evans, are the proud parents of two adult daughters and the
grandparents for four grandsons. |