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- 1 accessdate "2013-11-13".
- 1 accessdate "2015-01-01".
- 1 date "2013-10-14".
- 1 first1 "Ben".
- 1 first2 "John".
- 1 isCitedBy 1968_Olympics_Black_Power_salute.
- 1 isCitedBy Timeline_of_1960s_counterculture.
- 1 last1 "Cosgrove".
- 1 last2 "Dominis".
- 1 publisher Life_(magazine).
- 1 publisher "Time, Inc.".
- 1 quote "When Olympic sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos stood atop the medal podium at the 1968 Summer Games in Mexico City, bowed their heads and raised black-gloved fists during the playing of the national anthem, millions of their fellow Americans were outraged. But countless millions more around the globe thrilled to the sight of two men standing before the world, unafraid, expressing disillusionment with a nation that so often fell, and still falls, so short of its promise.".
- 1 title "Hope and Defiance: The Black Power Salute That Rocked the 1968 Olympics".
- 1 title "The Black Power Salute that Rocked the 1968 Olympics".
- 1 url 1.
- 1 url "http://life.time.com/culture/black-power-salute-tommie-smith-and-john-carlos-at-the-1968-olympics/#1".
- 1 website "life.time.com".