The Last Protest, Lee Evans in Mexico City, tells the story of the proposed boycott of the 1968 Olympic games by America's black athletes. The narrative is directed to the experience of Lee Evans of San Jose, California, one...

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The Last Protest, Lee Evans in Mexico City, tells the story of the proposed boycott of the 1968 Olympic games by America's black athletes. The narrative is directed to the experience of Lee Evans of San Jose, California, one of two athletes, along with Tommie Smith, most closely associated with the movement.

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