Legacy of Speed

When two Black sprinters raised their fists in protest at the 1968 Olympic Games, it shook the world. More than 50 years later, the ripple effects of their activism are still felt. In this new series from Pushkin Industries, get to know the runners who took a stand, and the coaches and mentors who helped make them fast enough — and brave enough — to change the world. Hosted by Malcolm Gladwell.
Season 1
Hosts & Guests
Nonviolent Protesting Done Right
Jan 26
Pushkin delivers yet again! Loved this series. I’ve seen the famous protest photos for years but never dug in until now. Fantastic series! Well done team!!
Great!
05/08/2023
It’s amazing that any topic Malcolm picks turns into something so interesting. Love him!!
No Disrespect
03/24/2023
Thank you for sharing the story of such important moments in the history of the ongoing fight for Civil Rights in this country. I enjoyed this entire podcast with the exception of one comment. During your description of Lee Evan’s podium ceremony you stated, “then when the star spangled banner played he lowered his fist and removed his beret. He showed his anger but stopped short of disrespecting his country”. I wholeheartedly disagree with this statement and if true than you are saying that the protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos and the protests inspired by Colin Kaepernick were disrespectful as well. Rather than being disrespectful I see these moments as the greatest form of respect as they seek to challenge the myth of our democracy in this country. The only disrespect in this situation was directed by the United States towards these courageous men. Pushkin keep telling these important stories! Sincerely James Lesniak
Important history
02/23/2023
Malcolm chooses really important stories in history and then opens them up for all to experience. The SJSU track history is important for all to hear. Great podcast. Thank you Malcolm!
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- CreatorPushkin Industries
- Episodes11
- Seasons1
- RatingClean
- Copyright© 2023 Pushkin Industries
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