Jesse Owens (1EMB) Group ⑧

by Kurt's Students

Pages 2 and 3 of 8

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Jesse Owens
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Being known as the man who destroyed Adolf Hitler’s intentions to use the 1936 Olympics, situated in Berlin, as a demonstration for aryan superiority; it is easy to say that Jesse Owens, American track-and-field athlete, can be seen as a national hero and a great asset to the movement for racial equality. 
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CHILDHOOD
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Very little has been gathered about Jesse’s childhood before moving to Ohio; all that is known is that he used to help his family picking cotton. He was born in Oakville, Alabama, on September 12, 1913, but when he was 8 years old his family decided to move to Ohio to look for job opportunities in order to improve their lifestyle. There, Owens studied at a public school, where his teacher, by mistake, wrote his name as “Jesse” instead of James Cleveland, and people started calling him by that. When Jesse was in fifth grade, his talent started to be noticed, and soon after his athletic supervisor asked him to take part in the track team.
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