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1968 Olympics Black Power Salute
‘Can’t Nobody Win This War for Us, We Have to Win This War Ourselves’

  By Witnify • October 16, 2013 Uncategorized
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John Carlos discusses the decades of social inequality that drove him to do the black power salute during the 200-meter dash medal ceremony at the 1968 Olympics. Continue reading

Tagged   1960s, 1968 Olympics Black Power Salute, Athlete, black history, Civil Rights, Politics and History, Sports
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1968 Olympics Black Power Salute
Tommie Smith on the Motivation Behind the Black Power Salute

  By Witnify • October 16, 2013 Uncategorized
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Tommie Smith discusses the motivation behind the Olympic black power salute and what happened to fellow 200-meter dash medal winner Peter Norman after he returned to Australia. Continue reading

Tagged   1960s, 1968 Olympics Black Power Salute, Athlete, black history, Civil Rights, Politics and History, Sports
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1968 Olympics Black Power Salute
Tommie Smith: ‘It Was Done for a Reason, for Social Justice’

  By Witnify • October 16, 2013 Uncategorized
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Tommie Smith, the 1968 Olympic gold medalist for the 200 meter dash, explains why he and John Carlos did the black power salute on the podium and explains the importance of the memorable event. Continue reading

Tagged   1960s, 1968 Olympics Black Power Salute, Athlete, black history, Civil Rights, Politics and History, Sports
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1968 Olympics Black Power Salute
John Carlos on His Family's Reaction to His Infamy

  By Witnify • October 16, 2013 Uncategorized
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John Carlos discusses how his grandchildren reacted to a large crowd gathering to hear him speak and shares his thoughts on race relations in the modern day. Continue reading

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1968 Olympics Black Power Salute
DC Student: "It Actually Makes Me Want to Do Something for Society Now"

  By Witnify • October 16, 2013 Uncategorized
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Ashley, a high school student in DC, explains how hearing John Carlos speak about the 1968 black power salute made her feel and how it encouraged her to get involved in social change. Continue reading

Tagged   1960s, 1968 Olympics Black Power Salute, Athlete, black history, Civil Rights, Politics and History, Sports
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