What's My Line? | African American Great Athlete Jesse Owens! | BUZZR
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- čas přidán 20. 02. 2022
- Honoring #BlackHistoryMonth with new to BUZZR episodes featuring influential African American leaders, innovators, and pioneers who made history, helping to create a better tomorrow with their historic contributions to Music, Entertainment, Sports, and Civil Rights Activism.
Watch this sneak peek of track and field athlete, #JesseOwens on 1972 #WhatsMyLine. Owens won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Berlin Summer Games. Later became a Goodwill Ambassador, traveling across the globe to promote exercise and spread goodwill.
Recognized in his lifetime as "perhaps the greatest and most famous athlete in track and field history!" #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM #BUZZR
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What a Classy Man. An Olympic Champion who didn't really get all the recognition he deserved.
Important words from this Olympian - glad to have seen it.
Watch the movie based on Jesse Owens, “Race”. It’s very, very good. A fascinating man, and a national hero.
Is it just me? I really liked his handwriting!!
Wow
Jesses penmanship was immaculate. I was actually wondering why he wasnt speaking. But then I tbought his voice could give it away lol. Makes sense smh lol.
Wait he wasn't at the Olympics - I thought that's where he made his name? And also I must say he spoke so well - he was clearly an absorbing speaker and he articulated himself with a great deal of gravitas.
That was a Joke. He was at the OLYMPICS...he Won 4 Gold Medals.
Beautiful signature
WHY like last time he appeared in this show, do they just start listing every sport they can think of? Is it football, is it basketball, tennis, chess?
At least Arlene asked a slightly smarter question, is there a ball used in this sport? Can’t stand such stupidity, but than Dorothy no longer competed. (For obvious reasons)