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  2. 2024 Norman Tigers Baseball Preview – Presented by OSO Orthodontic Specialists of Oklahoma. Head Coach: Cody Merrell 2023 Record: 19-17 Coach Merrell and the Norman Tigers are in position to have a memorable season...

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  4. Feb 22, 2018 · Home. Topics. 1960s. How the Black Power Protest at the 1968 Olympics Killed Careers. When Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in protest at the 1968 Summer Games, Australian runner...

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    • 1960s Events Spur More Urgent Activism
    • The Olympic Project For Human Rights
    • Student Massacre in Mexico City Influences Athletes
    • Smith and Carlos Face Repercussions
    • President Obama Honors Smith and Carlos

    Both the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy had been assassinated in 1968. Civil unrest spurred by King’s killing and racial injustice spread throughout multiple cities. Vietnam War protests on and off college campuses also spread nationally. The violence police unleashed on these protesters, notably at the 1968 Democratic...

    Students at San Jose State University, Smith and Carlos were keenly aware of the political issues of the day and the oppression that marginalized groups faced. San Jose State sociology professor Harry Edwards founded the Olympic Project for Human Rights, which included Smith and Carlos as leaders. The project focused on the welfare of Black people ...

    In addition to better treatment for people of African descent worldwide, Smith and Carlos were gravely concerned over an event that happened 10 days before the Summer Games began. On October 2, 1968, Mexican military troops and police officers shot into a crowd of unarmed student protesters, killing as many as 300 youth(official estimates of the nu...

    Bass notes how coverage of the gesture was amplified in the United States because the 1968 Olympics marked the first time an American network had broadcast the Games. “It was a big deal,” she says. “Before that, you had sort of 15-minute snippets of updates . . . and suddenly you had 44 hours of coverage. So, there's like 400 million eyeson Smith a...

    In 2008, 40 years after they raised their fists during their Olympic medal ceremony, Smith and John Carlos were honored with Arthur Ashe Award for Courage. Eight years later, then-President Barack Obamarecognized them during a White House ceremony. “Their powerful silent protest in the 1968 Games was controversial, but it woke folks up and created ...

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  5. 1 day ago · NORMAN – The University of Oklahoma softball team hosts the NCAA Norman Regional at Love's Field this weekend, opening NCAA tournament play on Friday at 7 p.m. CT against Horizon League champion ...

  6. Apr 24, 2012 · James Montague, CNN. 8 minute read. Updated 9:50 AM EDT, Wed April 25, 2012. Link Copied! Fists of fury — Norman wore a pro-human rights pin badge. It was his suggestion that the two U.S. runners...

  7. Jun 16, 2020 · Norman had the run of his life in the Olympic final, posting a 20.06-second 200m — a time that still stands as an Australian record to this day — to win the silver medal behind Smith, who set a...

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