The documentary, “The Renaissance Period of the African American in Sports,” was screened September 9 at the University of Pittsburgh.
This dynamic film looks at a period when a change came for Black athletes in the United States.
Tené Croom attended the screening and talked to 92 year old Herbert Douglas, the oldest living African-American Olympic medalist and Harrison Dilliard, who at 91, is the oldest African American gold medalist.
You'll see not only exclusive interviews with them but comments from African American Olympians Edwin Moses and Bob Beamon, who weighs in on athletes making news for behaving badly.
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