16 Most Memorable African American Olympic Moments
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From Tommie and John’s Black Power salute to Gabby Douglas becoming the first African American to win an individual gymnastics title, here are some of the most memorable moments for African Americans in the Olympics.
1. Muhammad Ali Lights The Olympic Torch (1996)

2. Gabby Douglas Makes Gymnastics History (2012)

3. The Dream Team (1992)

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4. Black Power At The Mexico Olympics (1968)

5. Jackie Joyner-Kersee Overcomes Injury (1996)

6. USA Women’s Basketball Team Wins Seventh Gold (2012)

7. Jesse Owens Crushes Hitler’s Aryan Supremacy (1936)

8. Carl Lewis Becomes A Legend (1996)

9. Gail Devers Overcomes Illness (1992)

10. Alice Coachman’s High Jump Win (1948)

11. U.S. Boxing Team Brings Home Seven Medals (1976)

12. Michael Johnson Wins Double (1996)

13. John Taylor Becomes The First (1908)

14. Bob Hayes Makes History In The 100m (1964)

15. Dan O’Brien Comes Back (1996)

16. U.S. Boxing Team Wins Big (1984)

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