Owens, Jesse, 1913-1980

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James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens (born September 12, 1913, Oakville, Alabama – died March 31, 1980, Tucson, Arizona) was an American track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games.

Owens specialized in the sprints and the long jump and was recognized in his lifetime as "perhaps the greatest and most famous athlete in track and field history". He set three world records and tied another, all in less than an hour, at the 1935 Big Ten track meet in Ann Arbor, Michigan—a feat that has never been equaled and has been called "the greatest 45 minutes ever in sport".

He achieved international fame at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, by winning four gold medals: 100 meters, long jump, 200 meters, and 4 × 100-meter relay. He was the most successful athlete at the Games and, as a black American man, was credited with "single-handedly crushing Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy".

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referencedIn Milton Caniff Collection, 1805-2007, 1910-1988 The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
referencedIn Arkansas History Commission. Faculty at Moton High School in Marianna, Ark., 1946 [graphic]. Arkansas History Commission
referencedIn Ralph Edwards Productions Radio and Television Scripts, 1940-1975 Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn Records of the U.S. Information Agency. 1900 - 2003. Records Relating to India National Archives at College Park
referencedIn General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Commercial Motion Picture Films. 1967 - 1978. America's Newsreel Album National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Jesse Owens Collection, 1933-2010, 1933-1980 The Ohio State University Archives.
creatorOf Owens, Jesse, 1913-1980. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1947-1949. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Owens, Jesse, 1913-1980. Jesse Owens collection ca. 1920-1987. Ohio State University Libraries
referencedIn Roscoe Conkling Simmons Collection, 1917-1951 and undated. Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn History of Indiana University, 1968-1981 Indiana University, Bloomington. Center for the Study of History and Memory
referencedIn Durham, Richard. Richard Durham radio scripts, 1948-1950. Chicago History Museum
referencedIn Baker, William J. (William Joseph), 1938-. [Papers], 1980s. Raymond H. Fogler Library
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associatedWith Baker, William J. (William Joseph), 1938- person
associatedWith Durham, Richard. person
associatedWith Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory corporateBody
associatedWith Jesse Owens Family family
correspondedWith Milton Caniff person
associatedWith Ralph Edwards Productions. corporateBody
associatedWith Simmons, Roscoe Conkling, 1878-1951 person
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Birth 1913-09-12

Death 1980-03-31

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