Tommie smith autobiography
Tommie smith autobiography
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Tommie Smith
American track and field athlete (born 1944)
For others with a similar name, see Tommy Smith.
Tommie C. Smith (born June 6, 1944)[3] is an American former track and field athlete and wide receiver in the American Football League.
At the 1968 Summer Olympics, Smith, aged 24, won the 200-meter sprint finals and gold medal in 19.83 seconds – the first time the 20-second barrier was broken officially. His Black Power salute with John Carlos atop the medal podium caused controversy, as it was seen as politicizing the Olympic Games.
It remains a symbolic moment in the history of the Black Power movement.
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Early life and career
Tommie Smith was born on June 6, 1944, in Clarksville, Texas, the seventh of twelve children born to Richard and Dora Smith. He suffered from pneumonia as a child, but still grew to be an athletic youth.
While attending Lemoore High School in Lemoore, California, Smith showed great potential, setting most of the school's track