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Black History

1968 Summer Olympics & Black Power Salute

Olympics is an event that brings all countries together every four years to compete in various sports. Originating from Greece in ancient times, it rose to every occasion and continues to flourish in all aspects every time it starts up again. Usually bringing optimistic excitement, there are always those moments in time where not such great events occur. By this I am referring to the black power salute of the summer Olympics in 1968. This protest was handed out by two African American athletes by the names of Tommie Smith and John Carlos. These two black athletes undoubtedly raised the eyebrows of many all across the world and sent out one of the greatest and imprinting civil rights impressions of all time.
We’ll start off with a brief description of John Carlos. John Carlos was born in Harlem, New York on June 5, 1945(Rags1). Carlos was a Eastern Texas State University track and field star who had amazing talent and speed.......


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