Jamaican soccer star Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw delivered the Black Power salute during her starting lineup return for Manchester ...
(AP File Photo) The show of unity and defiance around the NFL on Sunday reminded some of another silent protest that continues to reverberate almost 50 years later. U.S. Olympians Tommie Smith and ...
The famous Team USA jacket from Carlos's protest against racial discrimination at the 1968 Olympics is being auctioned off ...
So where else would you protest? Wherever you are. We've all seen the pictures of Tommie Smith and John Carlos standing on the medal podium in black-stockinged feet, with their fists raised in a ...
Tommie Smith told BBC Radio 5 Live ... Former athlete compares his protest 50 years ago with that of Colin Kaepernick. Smith compared the moment he raised his fist 1968, to Colin Kaepernick ...
The two visited the museum alongside Olympic gold medalist Tommie Smith, which meant Miller got to watch Smith as he looked ...
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Sculpture at Smithsonian honors iconic 1968 Olympic protestInspired by U.S. sprinter Tommie Smith, who with John Carlos raised his fist in protest during the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games, the artwork commemorates the silent gesture during a time of ...
Black History Month, Sopris Sun illustrator Larry Day will highlight an influential African American each week, accompanied by an ...
The american sprinters Tommie Smith,John Carlos and Peter Norman during ... stars from San Jose State University became part of the protest at the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games, raising their ...
Tommie Smith, John Carlos and Gwen Berry are among ... The USOPC later changed its stance and will not sanction athletes who protest in Tokyo. Also signing was Harry Edwards, the longtime activist ...
John Carlos sits on the statue commemorating him, Tommie Smith and Peter Norman during the 1968 Summer Olympics. (David Betancourt/The Washington Post) Tommie Smith and John Carlos gave the black ...
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