Jesse Owens: Facing Down Hitler

Jesse Owens: Facing Down Hitler

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Dec 30, 2015 · English · Paperback (112 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 112
Language English
Published Dec 30, 2015
Publisher Cavendish Square Publishing
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 1502610493
ISBN-13 9781502610492

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In a world consumed by prejudice and power struggles, Jesse Owens emerged as a beacon of hope and resilience. This account chronicles Owens' remarkable journey, spotlighting his ascent as an athlete during the tumultuous 1930s. With the backdrop of the Great Depression and the rise of Nazism, Owens not only broke records on the track but also challenged the racist ideologies that permeated society.

The narrative immerses readers in the pivotal moments of Owens' life, from his humble beginnings to his groundbreaking performances at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. As he achieved unprecedented success while defying the oppressive regime of Adolf Hitler, Owens became a symbol of triumph over adversity, showcasing the power of sports to bridge cultural divides.

Stanmyre’s exploration reveals the intense pressure Owens faced, both as an African American athlete and as a representative of his race on the world stage. The struggles, the victories, and the legacy of Jesse Owens serve as poignant reminders of the enduring impact athletes can have in challenging systemic injustices.
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