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African American Athletes Medalists
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African-American athletes won 14 medals, nearly one-fourth of the 56 medals awarded the U.S. team in all events. American journalists established a scoring system that gave 10 points to the first-place winner, and 5 to 1 points to the second- through sixth-place winners. The headline in this newspaper states that African-American athletes had won “70 of 187 U.S. points.” August 8, 1936.
USHMM #21788/The New York Amsterdam News
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African American Medalists |
David Albritton |
High jump, silver |
Cornelius Johnson |
High jump, gold |
James LuValle |
400-meter run, bronze |
Ralph Metcalfe |
4x100-meter relay, gold 100-meter dash,silver |
Jesse Owens |
100-meter dash, gold 200-meter dash, gold Broad (long) jump, gold 4x100-meter relay, gold |
Frederick Pollard, Jr |
100-meter hurdles, bronze |
Matthew Robinson |
200-meter dash, silver |
Archie Williams |
400-meter run, gold |
Jack Wilson |
Bantamweight boxing, silver |
John Woodruff |
800-meter run, gold |
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