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1968 Olympics koumbassa based in the real and

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based in the real and perceived threat of Afrikan males

of slavery and colonialism

cultural oppression

the growing gender confusion of Afrikans socialized into European culture and society

a contemporary model

1968 Olympics koumbassa based in the real and1968 Olympics Tommie Smith (Gold Medalist) and John Carlos (Bronze Medalist) give the Black Power salute during the 200 meter ceremony at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico. Perhaps the most memorable photo of the 20th century, Smith and Carlos were stripped of their medals and banned from the Olympics. to the powers tht be, their demonstration was an act of treason; to the Black world, it was a gesture of solidarity and opposition to racism. the

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