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Show Notes
This episode profiles the life and legendary career of Jesse Owens, a premier American track and field athlete. It details his early life in Alabama and Ohio, highlighting his rise to prominence at Ohio State University, where he set multiple world records in a single afternoon. The text focuses heavily on his historic performance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where he won four gold medals and famously challenged the Nazi ideology of racial supremacy. Beyond his athletic feats, the source examines his struggles with discrimination upon returning to the United States and his eventual transition into a goodwill ambassador. It concludes with an extensive record of his posthumous honors, awards, and lasting cultural legacy.