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Silent Gesture The Autobiography Of Tommie Smith Sporting Tommie Smith

  • SKU: BELL-2004090
Silent Gesture The Autobiography Of Tommie Smith Sporting Tommie Smith
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Tommie Smith, David Steele
ISBN: 9781592136391, 9781592136414, 1592136397, 1592136419
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Silent Gesture The Autobiography Of Tommie Smith Sporting Tommie Smith by Tommie Smith, David Steele 9781592136391, 9781592136414, 1592136397, 1592136419 instant download after payment.

At the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, Tommie Smith and his teammate John Carlos came in first and third, respectively, in the 200-meter dash. As they received their medals, each man raised a black-gloved fist, creating an image that will always stand as an iconic representation of the complicated conflations of race, politics, and sports. In this, his autobiography, Smith fills out the story around that moment--how it came to be and where it led him. Smith engagingly describes his life-long commitment to athletics, education, and human rights. He also dispels some of the myths surrounding his famous gesture of protest: contrary to legend, Smith was not a member of the Black Panthers, nor were his medals taken back by the Olympic Committee. Retelling the fear he felt in planning and carrying out his protest, the death threats against him, his difficulty in finding work, and his determination to live his values, he conveys the long, painful backlash that came with his fame, and his fate, all of which was wrapped up in his "silent gesture."

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