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Opinion | Why Two Black Athletes Raised Their Fists During the Anthem - The New York Times
The Man Behind the Fist: Olympic Icon Tommie Smith's Enduring Protest | GQ
Silent Gesture: The Autobiography of Tommie Smith (Sporting): Smith, Tommie, Smith, Delois, Steele, David: 9781592136407: Amazon.com: Books
Olympic Protester Tommie Smith Reclaims His Legacy in a New Documentary – Texas Monthly
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Rashaad Ernesto Green to Direct Tommie Smith Olympics Movie ''68'
Tommie Smith, John Carlos Inducted Into the Olympic Hall of Fame | WNYC News | WNYC
Decades After An Iconic Protest, Tommie Smith Has Something Else On His Mind : NPR
On the Monumental, Lasting Impact of Tommie Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Olympic Games ‹ Literary Hub
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Team USA | Tommie Smith
Tommie Smith - National Book Foundation
Tommie Smith's 1968 Olympic Protest Turns 50 - The Atlantic
PUMA Group - 50 years ago today, Olympian Tommie Smith raised his fist for equal rights. Today and everyday PUMA stands with him still fighting for universal equality. Join us. Raise your
1968 Olympics Black Power salute - Wikipedia
Aug. 08, 1968 - International Athletics At White City Tommie Smith U.S.A. Wins 200 Metres; Photo Shows Tommie Smith USA seen c Stock Photo - Alamy
Tommie Smith and John Carlos | Arthur Ashe Legacy
Tommie Smith and John Carlos join Team USA at White House | CNN
Victory Stand: Alumnus Activist, Educator, and Olympian Tommie Smith Receives Award at Goddard - Goddard College
Tommie Smith | U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame
American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos protesting racial inequity with raised fists during national anthem at Olympics, Mexico City] | International Center of Photography
With Drawn Arms Revives the Story of Tommie Smith for Today
Champions 2020: Tommie Smith
Tommie Smith and John Carlos - an act for Human Rights [biography]
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The Timeless Appeal of Tommie Smith, Who Knew a Podium Could Be a Site of Protest - The New York Times
FILe - In this Oct. 16, 1968, file photo, U.S. athletes Tommie Smith, center, and John Carlos stare downward while extending gloved hands skyward during the playing of the Star Spangled Banner