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Black Power Salute

Film about one of the most iconic images of the 20th century, when athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in support of the Black Panthers at the 1968 Olympics.

Film about one of the most iconic images of the 20th century, when the radical spirit of the Sixties upstaged the greatest sporting event in the world. Two men made a courageous gesture that reverberated around the world and changed their lives forever. There were a number of unforgettable performances at Mexico City Olympic Games and many world records were broken, but the enduring image from the 1968 Games was when African-American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their gloved clenched fists in support of the Black Panther movement during the Star Spangled Banner, after receiving gold and bronze medals for the 200m sprint. They were subsequently banned from the Games for life. This documentary asks what inspired them to make their protest, why it carried such a powerful message and what happened to the unlikely revolutionaries following the Games.

1 hour

Last on

Mon 17 May 201002:40

Credits

RoleContributor
ProducerNatasha Dack Ojumu
DirectorGeoff Small

Broadcasts

  • Wed 9 Jul 200821:00
  • Thu 10 Jul 200800:45
  • Thu 10 Jul 200802:45
  • Tue 5 Aug 200810:00
  • Tue 5 Aug 200812:00
  • Tue 5 Aug 200818:00
  • Wed 13 Aug 200820:00
  • Thu 14 Aug 200801:30
  • Fri 15 Aug 200823:15
  • Wed 27 Aug 200823:20
  • Tue 23 Sep 200802:15
  • Sun 16 May 201019:00
  • Mon 17 May 201002:40