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SUMMARY:History through Film and Radio: 1936 Olympics and Jesse Owens (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:The Intersection of Sports\, Politics and Culture \n\n1936 
 Olympics and \n\nJesse Owens\n\nPresented by Dr. Gary Gershman\n\nEach 
 week\, the library will feature a video or radio interview (30 to 60 
 minutes in length) highlighting a specific African American athlete or 
 athletes who played a pivotal role in breaking barriers and challenging 
 societal norms in the United States. The program will examine the broader 
 historical context through the lens of sports and will connect key moments 
 in history with iconic athletes and events.\n\nThis session\, featuring a 
 documentary from the PBS American Experience series\, focuses on the 1936 
 Olympics. These Games provided the Nazis with a platform to deflect 
 criticism of their regime but also exposed the tension surrounding 
 anti-Semitism\, racism\, and calls for boycotts. Jesse Owens played a 
 pivotal role in shattering the Nazis' carefully crafted image while 
 simultaneously grappling with racism and the struggle for integration in 
 his own country.
LOCATION:Alvin Sherman Library: Second Floor\, Cotilla Gallery\, Gallery
ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Klein":MAILTO:kdiane@nova.edu
CATEGORIES:Exhibit Tie-in
CONTACT;CN="Diane Klein":MAILTO:kdiane@nova.edu
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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URL:https://nova.libcal.com/event/13983831
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