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Reviewed on December 15, 2004
Many viewed Jack Johnson (1878-1946), boxing's first black heavyweight world champion (1908-15), as a bad man. Ward, the prize-winning FDR biographer and screenwriter with Ken Burns of The Civil War , Baseball , and Jazz , works to explain the way blacks and whites saw Johnson and the way Johnson saw himself. Laying out both the American social context and Johnson's self-concept, Ward insists that what enraged so many about Johnson was his uncompromising individuality in insisting on being his own man. He fought in and out of the ring against b...Log In or Sign Up to Read More