Americans loved boxing in the 1920s and '30s. Every immigrant neighborhood had its champion, and boxing was a flag of racial or ethnic pride. According to writer Jack Newfield, "rivalries [were ...
Some people did not believe that African Americans had what it took to become heavyweight champions in the "manly art" of boxing. Fear of Black Superiority Whether due to his enormous talent in ...
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