Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
Jun 10, 2009
Publisher
Jojo Pub
ISBN-10
0980495024
ISBN-13
9780980495027
Description
In a powerful exploration of courage and solidarity, this narrative delves into the life of Peter Norman, an Australian sprinter who became a symbol of the fight against racial injustice during the 1968 Olympic Games. On that historic day, as the world watched, Norman stood with Tommie Smith and John Carlos in a moment that would forever change the landscape of sports and activism. Through moving accounts of his journey, readers gain insight into the sacrifices he made and the principles he stood for, showcasing the profound impact of his actions beyond the track.
The story is not only about the events leading to that iconic protest but also about the ensuing struggles Norman faced in the years following his Olympic fame. The authors illuminate the complexity of his relationships with his fellow athletes and the consequences of his stand for equality. As Norman navigates the challenges in a society fraught with prejudice, his legacy shines as a testament to the power of standing up for what is right, making this an inspiring tale of resilience and hope.
The story is not only about the events leading to that iconic protest but also about the ensuing struggles Norman faced in the years following his Olympic fame. The authors illuminate the complexity of his relationships with his fellow athletes and the consequences of his stand for equality. As Norman navigates the challenges in a society fraught with prejudice, his legacy shines as a testament to the power of standing up for what is right, making this an inspiring tale of resilience and hope.
Genres
Biography