1936 Long Jump Gold Medalist |
"The
battles that count aren't the ones for gold medals. The struggles within
yourself--the invisible, inevitable battles inside all of us--that's where it's
at."
- Jesse Owens (Four-time Olympic gold medalist.)
Growing
up, Jesse Owens was one of the most used in school for your yearly Black
History Project. Every year all the basics will be covered, he was the first
African American Olympian to win 4 Gold Medals. One major detail is always
glossed over; he accomplished this magnificent feat in 1936 at the start Hitler’s
reign. He defeated hatred filled Nazi Germany, where Africans was portrayed as
inferior to the more superior Aryans. Breaking world records on the way to four
gold medals he continues to inspire generations now to aspire. Against all
odds, Owens broke thru segregation and racism not just in America but miles
away in Germany.
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This
month Athlete Talk wants to highlight Blue Chip Collection celebration of Black
History Month. In preparation, the concept “Keep The Main Thang The Main Thang” was
born. The phrase was made legendary by Walt “Diesel” Frazier and resonated with
his players at
Miami Carol City High School. BCC takes this time to remind us that we have to remain focused on our dream. To push the culture forward we first have to become the best version of ourselves before we can impact the culture as a whole. At some point Jesse Owens
had to do what was best for him to elevate his talents to impact Black History.
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