President George H. W. Bush posthumously awards Jesse Owens the Congressional Gold Medal.
President George H. W. Bush posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal to Jesse Owens, finally honoring the track star who defied Nazi ideology at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. This recognition corrected a decades-long oversight, cementing Owens’ status as a symbol of American athletic excellence and a powerful rebuke to racial supremacy on the global stage.
March 28, 1990
36 years ago
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