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Taylor Report
Interview
Dr. John Carlos, Olympian Bronze Medal winner in 200 meters, liberation leader, educator
 Anonymous  Contact Contributor
March 3, 2015, 2:10 p.m.
At the 1968 Olympic award ceremony, John Carlos and Tommie Smith each held up a fist with a black glove to indicate America's epic struggle against racism. They were supported by Peter Norman, a white Australian advocate for global human rights who won the silver medal and who heroically wore the Olympic Project for Human Rights (OPHR) badge during the award ceremony.

Carlos said that they were ready to give society a shock treatment. It was not just the moment of the the time, but the MOVEMENT of the time. It was an Olympic Project for human rights. It was a step for freedom for the generations to come.

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00:16:31 1 Feb. 2, 2015
Toronto, Ontario
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