Victory. Stand! : raising my fist for justice /

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Author / Creator:Smith, Tommie, 1944- author.
Edition:First edition.
Imprint:New York, NY : Norton Young Readers, an imprint of W.W. Norton & Company, [2022]
©2022
Description:200 pages : chiefly illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm
Language:English
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Format: Image LP Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13550340
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Varying Form of Title:Stand! : raising my fist for justice
Raising my fist for justice
Other authors / contributors:Barnes, Derrick, author.
Anyabwile, Dawud, 1965- illustrator.
ISBN:9781324003908
1324003901
9781324052159
1324052155
9781324003915
9781324052692
Summary:A groundbreaking and timely graphic memoir from one of the most iconic figures in American sports -- and a tribute to his fight for civil rights. On October 16, 1968, during the medal ceremony at the Mexico City Olympics, Tommie Smith, the gold medal winner in the 200-meter sprint, and John Carlos, the bronze medal winner, stood on the podium in black socks and raised their black-gloved fists to protest racial injustice inflicted upon African Americans. Both men were forced to leave the Olympics, received death threats, and faced ostracism and continuing economic hardships. In his first-ever memoir for young readers, Tommie Smith looks back on his childhood growing up in rural Texas through to his stellar athletic career, culminating in his historic victory and Olympic podium protest. Cowritten with Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Author Honor recipient Derrick Barnes, and illustrated with bold and muscular artwork from Emmy Award-winning illustrator Dawud Anyabwile, this book paints a stirring portrait of an iconic moment in Olympic history that still resonates. --
"On October 16, 1968, during the medal ceremony at the Mexico City Olympics, Tommie Smith, the gold medal winner in the 200-meter sprint, and John Carlos, the bronze medal winner, stood on the podium in black socks and raised their black-gloved fists to protest racial injustice inflicted upon African Americans. Both men were forced to leave the Olympics, received death threats, and faced ostracism and continuing economic hardships. In his first-ever memoir for young readers, Tommie Smith looks back on his childhood growing up in rural Texas through to his stellar athletic career, culminating in his historic victory and Olympic podium protest. Cowritten with Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Author Honor recipient Derrick Barnes and illustrated with bold and muscular artwork from Emmy Award-winning illustrator Dawud Anyabwile, Victory. Stand! paints a stirring portrait of an iconic moment in Olympic history that still resonates today." -- https://wwnorton.com/books/9781324003908
Target Audience:Ages 13-18.
Grades 8-12.
Awards:Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book, 2023
Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book, 2023.
YALSA-ALA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults, 2023.
Other form:ebook version : 9781324003915