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Tommie Smith, John Carlos made history at 1968 Olympic Games
On the Monumental, Lasting Impact of Tommie Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Olympic Games ‹ Literary Hub
Opinion | Why Two Black Athletes Raised Their Fists During the Anthem - The New York Times
Just the start': Olympian John Carlos on sports and activism
Why John Carlos and Tommie Smith still matter | Opinions | Al Jazeera
Justseeds | John Carlos & Tommie Smith
John Carlos, Tommie Smith: 1968 Olympics black power salute - Sports Illustrated
John Carlos, Tommie Smith: 1968 Olympics black power salute - Sports Illustrated
How the Black Power Protest at the 1968 Olympics Killed Careers - HISTORY
When Black American Athletes Raised Their Fists at the 1968 Olympics - HISTORY
How the Black Power Protest at the 1968 Olympics Killed Careers - HISTORY
Olympics: The man who stood beside Tommie Smith and John Carlos
Tommie Smith and John Carlos join Team USA at White House | CNN
The Man Behind the Fist: Olympic Icon Tommie Smith's Enduring Protest | GQ
Oct. 16, 1968: Olympics Black Power Salute - Zinn Education Project
Olympic legends Tommie Smith and John Carlos open up about their protest, Lyles vs Knighton - YouTube
Tommie Smith and John Carlos' legacy continues at San Jose State
American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos protesting racial inequity with raised fists during national anthem at Olympics, Mexico City] | International Center of Photography
What You Don't Know About Olympian Tommie Smith's Silent Gesture | At the Smithsonian| Smithsonian Magazine
Former US Olympian Tommie Smith on gold, the salute and the glove | CNN
Those Raised Fists Still Resonate, 50 Years Later : Code Switch : NPR
Today in sports history: Black Power salute at 1968 Summer Olympics
50 Years On, the Olympic Power Salute of 1968 Gets Its Due Respect | KQED
Alumni Tommie Smith and John Carlos Inducted into U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame | SJSU NewsCenter
The Timeless Appeal of Tommie Smith, Who Knew a Podium Could Be a Site of Protest - The New York Times
Tommie Smith and John Carlos join Team USA at White House | CNN
Oct. 16, 1968: Olympics Black Power Salute - Zinn Education Project