Tommie Smith taking stride in the 200 meter sprint |
This action came during a time when police brutality of the black population was at a height. In fact in 1961, in Watts, California alone, there were 60 killings of black males by the police. Of the 60, 25 were unarmed, 27 were shot in the back. All 60 homicides were justified and upheld by the court.
On top of this, many black soldiers were being drafted into the Vietnam War. Despite the fact that there was still heavy segregation in our own country, how can we expect many of these black soldiers to be willing to contribute to what they called the US Imperialist movement. Black and white soldiers would get into brawls at their camps. Black soldiers wore amulets around their necks to symbolize black power. Smith and Carlos demonstrated the strength to provide the inspiration needed for these Black soldiers to take a stance.
Smith and Carlos used sport as a gateway to take a stance with all eyes watching. The Olympics is a global event, not simply a national one. These two proved that no matter what background a person has, one can make a difference if they really want to.
It's interesting to see how politics and social issues always intertwine, whether it be accidental or on purpose. Today people get attention for bad publicity but I believe that Smith & Carlos used their limelight for good, like many people in the past. It's a shame that even some news outlets cover more "celebrity" related news and not enough social issue topics such as the Black Power Salute
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you got to learn more about the Black Power Salute. It is very interesting to see how a simple raise of a fist created such a controversy. Athletes took advantage of being seen by the public and it was a great way to stand up for what they believed in. THis was a great topic to write about for your paper.
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