Boxer Jack Johnson Challenges Views about Equality
Wednesday December 24, 2008
Early 20th century boxer Jack Johnson was one of the few black men in history that created white anxiety about black equality. He was unafraid, his actions in and out of the ring were bold, and with the black public in his corner he achieved his greatest accomplishment—he became the first black international heavyweight-boxing champion.


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“The Fight of the Century” was in Reno, Nevada. It was a major event and drew somewhere around 30,000 fight fans to town. There is a historic marker at the site on what is now 4th Street.