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Great Depression Essay Research Paper Cut wages

Great Depression Essay, Research Paper


Cut wages, growing unemployment, poverty, and suffering were unforgettable


experiences during the Great Depression of the thirties. Many people learned


to face these hard times with the help of famous sports figures. They gave


hope and to many people pride in what they stood for to them.


One of these great sports figures who helped Americans was boxer Joe


Louis. In 1936 he fought the world champion Max Schmeling and had his first


lose. Max Schmeling was a German boxer and the Nazis equated his victory over


Joe Louis as a Nazi superiority over American democracy. Once again the two


boxers, Joe Louis and Max Schmeling, fought in 1938 and this time Joe Louis


won in the first round. This was an enormous lift for Americans. It was a


victory for democracy. Joe Louis was also an inspiration to the African


American people. He was a famous African American boxer and had beaten a


German boxer who was as Hitler believed the perfect race. This gave the


African Americans self-respect and pride in who they were. ? African


Americans pointed with pride to athletes like Joe Louis, who was the world


heavyweight boxing champion.? (Cayton, Perry, Winkler, 764 ) Louis also went


on to become a hero for the war effort and gave inspirational speeches.


Jesse Owens great accomplishments on the track field made him one of the


most famous in history. While on the Ohio State University track team in 1935


he set a world record in the broad jump (26 feet 8 1/4 ). In 1936 he set a


new world record in the 100m. dash,(10.2 sec.). In 1936 as a member of the


U.S. track team at the Olympic games in Berlin, Jesse Owens won four gold


medals and set more new world re

cords. This is an important moral buster to


the American people, white and black, because once again it showed Nazis were


not a superior race. An African American man had won four gold medals. This


was humiliating and angered Adolf Hitler . ? His paramont victory at the 1936


Olympic Games in Berlin was made even more memorable when Adolf Hitler


refused to award Owens his four gold medals because he was black.? (


Encyclopedia 97 ) This was as much a victory for the American people as for


Owens. It was especially important to the African Americans because it was an


acknowledgement of his Olympic victories because he was black. Owens also


helped the community by playing an active role in the youth athletic


programs.


An important athlete to the women of the thirties was Babe Didrikson


Zaharias,? the greatest woman athlete in the first half of the twentieth


century…? (encyclopedia 97) She excelled in every sport she played,


swimming, basketball, track and field, and golf. In the 1932 Olympic games


she set records in the javelin throw and the 80m. hurdle. Between 1936 and


1954 she won every woman’s golf tournament she entered. Babe Didrikson was


a ray of light for women who until this time really hadn?t been able to


really take part in sports. It made women proud and gave them someone to look


up to.


In conclusion the thirties were hard times but thanks to many great sport


figures like Joe Louis, Jesse Owens, and Babe Didrikson Zaharias life had


some moments of great pride and joy. People were allowed to feel good about


themselves whether they were black, white, or woman. They gave us


recognition as a united group, Americans who were notice around the world.

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