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What event in the 1968 Mexico Olympics did Tommie Smith and John Carlos place?

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Did John Carlos and Tommie Smith of the 1968 Mexico City Olympics attend San Jose State College?

Yes, John Carlos and Tommie Smith both attended San Jose State College. They were track and field athletes there and became famous for their iconic black power salute during the medal ceremony at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. Their actions and athletic achievements have made them significant figures in both sports and civil rights history.


Why did john Carlos and tommie smith do the black power salute in the 1968 summer Olympics?

To protest the treatment of African American citizens of the United States and to protest bigotry. Click on the 'Black Power Salute' link below to read about it and see a picture of Smith and Carlos on the podium doing the salute.


What is the name of the stadium where Tommie Smith won an Olympic medal in 1968?

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What is tommie smiths middle name?

Tommie Smith's middle name is H. His full name is Tommie Harold Smith, and he is best known for his iconic protest during the 1968 Olympics, where he raised his fist in a Black Power salute on the podium after winning the gold medal in the 200 meters.


What did Tommie smith and john Carlos do during the 1968 Olympics?

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