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Plan to pardon black boxer

By hnn

A team of activists, politicians and celebrities has launched a campaign seeking the posthumous pardon of former heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson, who was convicted under a racially motivated sentence a century ago.

Mike Tyson, Harry Reid and John McCain have all lent their support to the campaign, starting a Change.org petition asking President Obama to posthumously pardon the world’s first African-American boxing champion of his racially motivated 1913 felony conviction.

Source:
Salon

Source URL:
http://www.salon.com/2013/04/06/new_push_to_pardon_boxing_legend_jack_johnson_partner/?source=newsletter

Date:
4-6-13

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at History News Network – George Mason University

Jack Johnson Pardon Plea: Family Of 1st Black Heavyweight Champ Appeals To Presiden Obama (VIDEO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

HOUSTON — Relatives and hometown supporters of boxing’s first black heavyweight champion are turning to YouTube to convince the president to posthumously pardon him of a 1913 conviction for accompanying a white woman across state lines.

Jack Johnson was convicted by an all-white jury under the Jim Crow-era law and sentenced to a year in prison.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post

"A Deeper Shade of Blue" Brings Greatest Surfing Story Ever Told to U.S. Cinemas This March

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“A Deeper Shade of Blue” Brings Greatest Surfing Story Ever Told to U.S. Cinemas This March


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® Fathom Events, New World Distribution & Hawaiian Airlines Present Dazzling One-Night Event Featuring Musical Performance from Jack Johnson and Discussion with Icons of Surfing Culture in Select Theaters on March 28

CENTENNIAL, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Riding a wave of praise as the “greatest surfing story ever told,” filmmaker/director Jack McCoy’s A Deeper Shade of Blue” will barrel into movie theaters nationwide this spring in a special one-night event presented by NCM® Fathom Events, New World Distribution and Hawaiian Airlines. Broadcast to select U.S. cinemas on Thursday, March 28, at 7:30 p.m. local time, the groundbreaking film will be preceded with a special welcome from the red carpet premiere in Hawaii with music by Kaukahi featuring Jack Johnson. Following the film, McCoy will be joined by world-renowned surfing legends as they discuss the evolution, the culture and the impact of surfing from its beginnings to today’s billion-dollar-a-year global industry. Panelists include Kathy Kohner, the inspiration for movie and TV’s “Gidget,” and legendary surfing sensations Jamie O’Brien, The Marshall Brothers, Derek Hynd, Marti Paradisis, Terry Chung, Jordy Smith, Tom Wegener and Teachupoo big wave rider Manoa Drollet. Audiences will also be treated to a screening of the McCoy-produced music video for Sir Paul McCartney‘s exclusive soundtrack contribution, “Blue Sway.”

Tickets for “A Deeper Shade of Blue” are available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. For a complete list of theater locations and prices, visit the NCM Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change). The event will be broadcast to nearly 350 select movie theaters across the country through NCM‘s exclusive Digital Broadcast Network.

McCoy, producer of epic surfing films for the last 40 years, has created his most iconic picture yet with “A Deeper Shade of Blue, which explores the epic nature of the sport, its roots, the history of surfing culture, and the technology of the surfboard. It also describes how two female surfers played a largely significant role in surfing’s rise to worldwide fame — Hawaiian Princess Kaiulani, who resurrected surfing in the late 1800s, and Malibu surfing legend Kathy Kohner aka “Gidget,” who brought surfing to the masses in the late 1950s. The film also features the Queen of Makaha, Rell Sunn, who was the first female lifeguard in Hawaii and started the Women’s Professional Surfing Association.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance