JESSE OWENS: THE BLACK MAN WHO HUMBLED THE 'MASTER RACE'
JESSE OWENS: THE BLACK MAN WHO HUMBLED THE 'MASTER RACE'
About this book
This book delves into the extraordinary life and achievements of Jesse Owens, a trailblazer in the world of athletics and an emblematic figure in the struggle for racial equality.
From his humble beginnings in Alabama to his record-breaking performances at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Owens' journey encapsulates the intersection of sports, politics, and social change.
Through detailed chapters, we explore the roots of Owens' character, his rise through high school and college athletics, and his triumphant defiance against the oppressive Nazi ideology during a time of global turmoil.
The narrative reveals not only his athletic prowess but also the challenges he faced in a racially divided America, highlighting his lasting impact on the African American community and beyond.
As the book unfolds, readers will find insights into the cultural and historical contexts that shaped Owens' life and legacy.
Customer Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your experience. Your review helps others decide!












































































































































































































