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Tommie Smith
Tommie Smith is a renowned American track and field athlete known for his iconic and controversial protest at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Born in 1944, Smith specialized in the 200 meters and set numerous world records in the sprint events. His black power salute on the podium during the medal ceremony sparked international debate on civil rights and activism. Despite facing backlash, Smith continued to advocate for equality and social justice throughout his life, inspiring generations of athletes and activists. Smith's legacy as a trailblazer in sports and social change remains influential to this day.