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Black Power Salute at the 1968 Olympics: A Conversation with John Carlos (ENCORE)

Black Power Salute at the 1968 Olympics: A Conversation with John Carlos (ENCORE)

ESPN Daily: The Olympic Black Power Salute, 55 Years Later (ENCORE)

ESPN Daily

January 2, 202431m 32s

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Show Notes

You’ve probably seen the image: Tommie Smith and John Carlos standing on an Olympic podium in Mexico City in 1968, accepting their medals, heads bowed, with a gloved fist raised in the air. It’s one of the most enduring moments not just from that Olympics, but in all of American history. It was a representation of the Black Power and Civil Rights Movements on a global stage…and you probably don’t know the full story.


So today, 55 years after his iconic act of defiance, we revisit one of our favorite moments of the year, when Dr. John Carlos sat down with David Dennis, Jr. to discuss the impact it had on himself and those around him…and we delve into the mind of a 23-year-old who was ready to change the world.

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