On this day in 1968, track and field athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, made a human rights protest at the 1968 Olympic stand. A salute was made by the athletes when raising a fist with a black glove while the National Anthem played. The athletes were suspended from the Olympic committee, and the protest is still known worldwide. Smith later wrote in his autobiography, Silent Gesture , the story about the protest. He also included that the salute was not only for blacks, but for human rights as a whole.
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