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Jesse Owens 1936 Olympics triumph
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Jesse Owens 1936 Olympics triumph

Jesse Owens: A Legacy of Triumph and Friendship In the summer of 1936, a young African American athlete stood in a packed stadium in Berlin, Germany. The world watched as Jesse Owens prepared to compete, knowing that his performance would challenge the very core of Nazi beliefs. Jesse Owens 1936 Read more…

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