The life and career of legendary boxer Jack Johnson

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Legendary boxer Jack Johnson, who became the country's first black heavyweight champion in the height of the Jim Crow era, made headlines posthumously after he was pardoned by President Donald Trump on May 24, 2018. Johnson was convicted in 1913 by an all-white jury for violating the Mann Act for traveling with his white girlfriend, a conviction many viewed as racially-charged.

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