De la difficulté de concilier lutte noire pour l’égalité et aspirations olympiques : Lee Evans et les Jeux de Mexico (1968)

This article retraces the apprenticeship and militant itinerary of former Olympic champion and 400-meter world record-holder Lee Evans, over a brief but important period for him, culminating in the Mexico Games (1968). Evans was one of the athletes involved in the mobilization of black student-athle...

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Main Author: François-René Julliard
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Language:fra
Published: Association Paul Langevin 2023-12-01
Series:Cahiers d’histoire.
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/22468
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description This article retraces the apprenticeship and militant itinerary of former Olympic champion and 400-meter world record-holder Lee Evans, over a brief but important period for him, culminating in the Mexico Games (1968). Evans was one of the athletes involved in the mobilization of black student-athletes at San Jose State College, before advocating a black boycott of the Games. For him, these commitments were not without their own inner contradictions, which culminated in Mexico City. The day after Tommie Smith and John Carlos famously raised their fists on the 200-meter podium, Evans, winner of the 400-meter race, briefly wore a Black Panther beret and raised his fist on the podium before the U.S. anthem rang out. At the time, however, he refused to accept the political dimension of his gesture.
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De la difficulté de concilier lutte noire pour l’égalité et aspirations olympiques : Lee Evans et les Jeux de Mexico (1968)
Cahiers d’histoire.
mobilization
United States
Olympic Games
African Americans
Mexicosport
track
title De la difficulté de concilier lutte noire pour l’égalité et aspirations olympiques : Lee Evans et les Jeux de Mexico (1968)
title_full De la difficulté de concilier lutte noire pour l’égalité et aspirations olympiques : Lee Evans et les Jeux de Mexico (1968)
title_fullStr De la difficulté de concilier lutte noire pour l’égalité et aspirations olympiques : Lee Evans et les Jeux de Mexico (1968)
title_full_unstemmed De la difficulté de concilier lutte noire pour l’égalité et aspirations olympiques : Lee Evans et les Jeux de Mexico (1968)
title_short De la difficulté de concilier lutte noire pour l’égalité et aspirations olympiques : Lee Evans et les Jeux de Mexico (1968)
title_sort de la difficulte de concilier lutte noire pour l egalite et aspirations olympiques lee evans et les jeux de mexico 1968
topic mobilization
United States
Olympic Games
African Americans
Mexicosport
track
url https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/22468
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