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Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson

Part 2

See Jack Johnson's rise to the top of the boxing world and witness the country's reaction

Aired 01/19/2005 | Expires 01/01/2026 | Rating NR

FromKen Burns

Part 2
Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson

Part 2

Episode 2 | 1h 42m 12sVideo has Closed Captions

See Jack Johnson's rise to the top of the boxing world and witness the country's reaction

As Part Two begins, Jack Johnson was on top of the world, the undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World; the most famous — and the most notorious — African-American on earth. But forces were gathering in America to try to stop him. When no one could be found to beat the champion in the ring, the U.S. government set out to destroy him in the courts

Aired 01/19/2005 | Expires 01/01/2026 | Rating NR

FromKen Burns

Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson

Part 2

Episode 2 | 1h 42m 12sVideo has Closed Captions

As Part Two begins, Jack Johnson was on top of the world, the undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World; the most famous — and the most notorious — African-American on earth. But forces were gathering in America to try to stop him. When no one could be found to beat the champion in the ring, the U.S. government set out to destroy him in the courts

Aired 01/19/2005 | Expires 01/01/2026 | Rating NR

FromKen Burns

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