Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson

boxer United States

Jack Johnson was the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion, known for his groundbreaking achievements in a racially segregated society, and is often celebrated as a symbol of black excellence and defiance.

Born on Mar 31, 1878 (147 years old)

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United States United States: Jack Johnson was convicted under the Mann Act for transporting a White woman across state lines in 1913. 5

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Argentina Argentina: Jack Johnson was the former heavyweight champion who fought Arthur Cravan. 6

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United States United States: State's Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson said he is proud that the United States Supreme Court has upheld yet another Tennessee law protecting our children. 8

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