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Season 2, Episode 11 of The Latino Newsletter podcast ...
Carlos died on November 9,2022. His parents were John Charles Galvin of Buffalo, NY and Virginia Carlota Encinas of Tucson, AZ. He was born in San Diego on November 23, 1940 at Mercy Hospital. An ...
In 1968, he and John Carlos raised their fists during an Olympic medal ceremony. Their demonstration still inspires athletes, artists and marginalized people everywhere. By Adam Bradley Few noticed ...
When 1968 200-meter Olympic bronze medalist John Carlos joined gold-medal teammate Tommie Smith in raising their black-gloved fists in the air on the medal stand during the National Anthem at the ...
John Carlos, the 1968 Olympic 200-meter bronze medalist, whose fist raising on the medal podium sent shockwaves throughout the world, sprinted through Staten Island on Tuesday. Appearing at a series ...
The iconic photograph of two Black athletes standing on the podium at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City, heads bowed and fists raised in the Black Power Salute as “The Star-Spangled Banner” played ...
In the 1968 Summer Olympics, Tommie Smith and John Carlos had just won the gold and bronze medals, respectively, for their record-breaking runs in the 200-meter race when they raised their ...
In this Oct. 16, 1968 file photo, United States athletes Tommie Smith, top center, and John Carlos, top right, extend their gloved fists skyward during the playing of the "Star-Spangled Banner" after ...
BERKELEY, Calif. - When a half-dozen Cal Bears softball players decided to take a knee during the national anthem before a game in Louisiana earlier this month, they knew they were modeling what ...
Dr. John Carlo, CEO of Prism Health North Texas, will be the guest of Rep. Julie Johnson at the state of the union address tonight (March 4). Each member of Congress may invite one person, usually a ...