When the celebrated movie director John Schlesinger came to formulate the opening sequence for Marathon Man, he chose to use ...
Over five decades after two SJSU students Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in a protest felt across the world, ...
The historic 1968 men's 200m race featuring Tommie Smith and John Carlos turns out to be track legend Michael Johnson's ...
Special Olympics urged Group of Seven leaders Wednesday in Umbria, Italy, to strengthen their commitment to advancing ...
After finishing first and third in the 200 meters during the Summer Olympic games on Oct. 16, 1968, Smith and Carlos raised their fists.
By 1972, his record unbeaten, instead of preparing for the Munich Olympics, Tommie Smith, the fastest man in the world, ended up training schoolchildren in Wakefield in northern England to earn a ...
African-American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in the Black Power Salute during the 200-meter medal ceremony at the Olympics on this day in 1968. What was the Black Power ...
Glenn Kaino’s “Bridge” installation animates the protest of Tommie Smith and John Carlos while honoring the Olympic Project for Human Rights.