Why Jack Johnson’s story is still important today

Donald Trump considering posthumous pardon for boxing legend after call with Sylvester Stallone

Jack Johnson, Boxer
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Jack Johnson, the first black man to become world heavyweight boxing champion, has been posthumously pardoned by President Donald Trump for a 1913 conviction for taking his white girlfriend across state lines.

Trump had said in April that he was considering the pardon after receiving a call from actor Sylvester Stallone.

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