The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum will celebrate Black History Month with a screening of Olympic Pride, American Prejudice. The film explores the experiences of 18 African American Olympians who defied Jim Crow and Adolf Hitler to win hearts and medals at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Set against the strained and turbulent atmosphere of a racially divided America, the film follows 16 men and two women before, during, and after their heroic turn at the Summer Olympic Games in Berlin.
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum will celebrate Black History Month with a screening of Olympic Pride, American Prejudice. The film explores the experiences of 18 African American Olympians who defied Jim Crow and Adolf Hitler to win hearts and medals at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Set against the strained and turbulent atmosphere of a racially divided America, the film follows 16 men and two women before, during, and after their heroic turn at the Summer Olympic Games in Berlin.
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum will celebrate Black History Month with a screening of Olympic Pride, American Prejudice. The film explores the experiences of 18 African American Olympians who defied Jim Crow and Adolf Hitler to win hearts and medals at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Set against the strained and turbulent atmosphere of a racially divided America, the film follows 16 men and two women before, during, and after their heroic turn at the Summer Olympic Games in Berlin.