File:John Carlos, Tommie Smith, Peter Norman 1968cr.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionJohn Carlos, Tommie Smith, Peter Norman 1968cr.jpg | American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos, along with Australian Peter Norman, during the award ceremony of the 200 m race at the Mexican Olympic games. During the awards ceremony, Smith (center) and Carlos protested against racial discrimination: they went barefoot on the podium and listened to their anthem bowing their heads and raising a fist with a black glove. Mexico City, Mexico, 1968. | |||
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