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In reply to the discussion: Remember the 3rd man on the podium with John Carlos and Tommie Smith at the 1968 Olympics: [View all]jimlup
(8,010 posts)49. Thanks for that I've always been interested in this story
And I've always felt a kinship with John Carlos and Tommie Smith. Now I also honor Peter Norman.
I was an 11 year old kid when I witnessed this. I remember thinking that it was important and a good thing. And I expected some people to "unhappy" about it but I never expected the backlash that Carlos and Smith would receive. It is an interesting study in our culture. And while they were stripped of their medals that picture has become an historic icon of the time. They are immortalized in it. And in my opinion they are brave young men standing up for their people. What could be more important than that?
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Remember the 3rd man on the podium with John Carlos and Tommie Smith at the 1968 Olympics: [View all]
Are_grits_groceries
Dec 2014
OP
I also thank you..sometimes the "rest of the story" is the best. Thank you Peter.
Lochloosa
Dec 2014
#3
I did, too. Where have all those years ago gone? I forgot there were three on the stand.
marble falls
Dec 2014
#18
Human rights are more important than surrendering them to stupid folks who already have theirs.
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#6
After reading all the deleed crap Mirt dealt with last night, it was a real pleasure to read this...
marble falls
Dec 2014
#17
Boy, the things you learn on DU. Very touching. Even this Australian didn't know it.
BlueJazz
Dec 2014
#19
this was interesting. i did not know this. it is a fav picture of mine, of history.
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#32
In 2012, the Australian House of Representatives honored Norman and apologized for his treatment.
Jim Lane
Dec 2014
#38