Displaying: 1 19 of 19 matches for “Jesse Owens”
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1. Jesse Owens Competes in Olympic Games
Many American journalists hailed the victories of Jesse Owens and other blacks as a blow to the Nazi
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2. The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936: African American Voices and "Jim Crow" America
Jesse Owens, and Ralph Metcalfe favored participating in the Olympics because they felt that their ... letter drafted (external link) but never sent to Jesse Owens. In this draft letter he urged Owens to ... .” –Letter drafted but not sent from Walter White, NAACP Secretary, to Jesse Owens, Olympic athlete ... silver Jesse Owens
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3. African Americans in Nazi Germany
The most famous among them was track star Jesse Owens. The African American athletes on the team ... . Jesse Owens became a role model for many African Americans. He was also a role model for Theodor Wonja ... athlete Owens … was the star at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. I was lucky enough to be able to go to the
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4. American siblings visit Berlin during the Nazi Olympics
including Jesse Owen winning a race, other German cities, and Vienna. The film was taken by Wharton Phillips. ... with the lit Olympic torch. 07:32 Men’s track races begin, views of Jesse Owens, more races. ... OWENS, JESSE
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5. Eric Frisch collection
articles: "Track Star Jesse Owens, U.S. Hero In Berlin Olympics, Dies of Cancer" by Bob Rubin, Herald ... "Jesse Owens: A Hero of American Ideals"; "The Moscow Olympics: '36 Revisited?" by Steve Jacobson; and ... Miami Herald article "Owens Remembered for Deeds for Blacks and Country," April 2, 1980.
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6. Nancy Phillips Collection
including Jesse Owen winning a race, other German cities, and Vienna. The film was taken by Wharton Phillips.
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7. 2022 Midwest Event Sponsors
Jeremy Cohn Jesse Criz Robert and Susan Davidson Ben Davis Jane Effress Lois and Stephen Eisen ... and Brett Saltzman Raymond and Inez Saunders Nancy and Philip Schmidt Emily and Owen Schnaper ... Kevin Vernick Cindy and Hal Wolken Maxine and Jack Zarrow Family Foundation $500–$999 Jesse
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8. The United States and the Nazi Threat: 1933–37
. African American athletes, including track-and-field star Jesse Owens, were pressured by both supporters
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9. Oral history interview with Marty Glickman
memories of antisemitism in Europe and the United States; his races against Jesse Owens and Ralph Metcalfe ... controversy that arose when he and Sam Stohler were removed from the 400 meter relay and replaced with Jesse ... Owens and Ralph Metcalf; the role of Dean Cromwell, the American track coach, in excluding Glickman and ... Stohler from the relay; his memories of watching Owens and Metcalfe win the relay; his views on the
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10. Olympics -- Berlin 1936
on the podium. 01:13:38 Jesse Owens wins the 100 m sprint in 10.3 seconds. Slow motion of the ... German athletes Kaun and Ratjen at rest), men's hammer throw, 01:24:08 Jesse Owens sets a new world ... OWENS, JESSE
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11. 2023 Chicago Luncheon Sponsors
Chunowitz Judy Frisch Cohen and Lance Cohen Caroline and Paul Connors Elizabeth and David Copeland Jesse ... Lonnie and Risa Nasatir Theodore Novak Jeff Owen Joanna and Phillip Jacobs Mark Rasenick Marcela
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12. Cover of The New Yorker magazine
Cover has a drawing showing runners crossing the finish line, probably a reference to Jesse Owens
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13. Olympics 1936
:38 Stadium, spectators close: Norwegians, Italians, Jesse Owens? run. 10:06:37 diving. 10:08:38
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14. Martha H. Patterson photograph album
Nazi salute to the Olympic flame; African-American athlete Jesse Owens; Glen Morris; general track and
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15. Oral history interview with Marty Glickman
and his friendship with Jesse Owens. ... replaced in the 400 meter relay by Ralph Metcalf and Jessie Owens; hearing from the head coach of the
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16. Sightseeing in Germany and Austria
including Jesse Owen winning a race, other German cities, and Vienna. The film was taken by Wharton Phillips.
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17. Oral history interview with John Woodruff
States and the University of Pittsburgh; his memories of Jesse Owens during and after the 1936 Games; his
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18. Oral history interview with Hans Tuch
Catholic school; his father’s death in 1936; seeing Jesse Owens perform at the 1936 Olympics; being
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19. German educational film: 1936 Olympics, Berlin
the final leg of the race. VS, the Japanese cheering on their countryman in the marathon. VS, Jesse ... Owen running and winning his race, female hurdlers, a German woman places second and the German fans go