Silent Gesture : Autobiography of Tommie Smith.

By: Smith, TommieContributor(s): Steele, David | Steele, DavidMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Sporting SerPublisher: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2008Copyright date: ©2008Description: 1 online resource (285 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781592136414Subject(s): African American athletes -- Biography | Olympic Games -- (19th : -- 1968 : -- Mexico City, Mexico) | Olympics -- Participation, African American | Smith, Tommie, -- 1944- | Sports -- Social aspects | Track and field athletes -- United States -- BiographyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Silent Gesture : Autobiography of Tommie SmithDDC classification: 796.42092 LOC classification: GV697Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- 1 Welcome Home -- 2 October 16, 1968 -- 3 Out of the Fields -- 4 The Biggest City I Had Ever Seen -- 5 Run Before You Walk -- 6 The Coach and the Professor -- 7 Linked Forever -- 8 No Gold, No Glove -- 9 Paying the Price -- 10 Going Underground -- 11 Families Lost, and Found -- 12 It Will Outlive Me -- EPILOGUE Silent and Eternal -- Acknowledgments -- Index -- Photographs follow page 134.
Summary: n 1968, Tommie Smith and his teammate John Carlos won the gold and silver medals, respectively, for the 200 meter dash.  Receiving their medals on the dais, they raised their fists and froze a moment in time that will forever be remembered as a powerful day of protest.  In this, his autobiography, Smith tells the story of that moment, and of his life before and after it, to explain what that moment meant to him.  In Silent Gesture, Smith recounts his life before and after the 1968 Olympics: his life-long commitment to athletics, education, and human rights.  He dispels some of the myths surrounding his and Carlos' act on the dais -- contrary to legend, Smith wasn't a member of the Black Panthers, but a member of the US Olympic Project for Human Rights -- and describes in detail the planning and risks involved in his protest.  Smith also details his many years after Mexico City of devotion to human rights, athletics, and education.  A unique resource for anyone concerned with international sports, history, and the African American experience, Silent Gesture contributes a complete picture of one of the most famous moments in sports history, and of a man whose actions always matched his words.
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Cover -- Contents -- 1 Welcome Home -- 2 October 16, 1968 -- 3 Out of the Fields -- 4 The Biggest City I Had Ever Seen -- 5 Run Before You Walk -- 6 The Coach and the Professor -- 7 Linked Forever -- 8 No Gold, No Glove -- 9 Paying the Price -- 10 Going Underground -- 11 Families Lost, and Found -- 12 It Will Outlive Me -- EPILOGUE Silent and Eternal -- Acknowledgments -- Index -- Photographs follow page 134.

n 1968, Tommie Smith and his teammate John Carlos won the gold and silver medals, respectively, for the 200 meter dash.  Receiving their medals on the dais, they raised their fists and froze a moment in time that will forever be remembered as a powerful day of protest.  In this, his autobiography, Smith tells the story of that moment, and of his life before and after it, to explain what that moment meant to him.  In Silent Gesture, Smith recounts his life before and after the 1968 Olympics: his life-long commitment to athletics, education, and human rights.  He dispels some of the myths surrounding his and Carlos' act on the dais -- contrary to legend, Smith wasn't a member of the Black Panthers, but a member of the US Olympic Project for Human Rights -- and describes in detail the planning and risks involved in his protest.  Smith also details his many years after Mexico City of devotion to human rights, athletics, and education.  A unique resource for anyone concerned with international sports, history, and the African American experience, Silent Gesture contributes a complete picture of one of the most famous moments in sports history, and of a man whose actions always matched his words.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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