Jack Johnson, the first African American heavyweight champion, fought opponents who never gave him the kind of challenges in the ring that white corporate America gave him outside of it.

Dmitriy Salita has a lot of empathy for Jack Johnson. Decades after the latter learned that complexion beats competition, the young Jew from Brooklyn is finding that, sadly, things haven’t changed all that much.

Advertisement

1
2
SHARE
Previous articleJoan Clark: A 20th Century Life
Next article‘A True Brother’
Ron Goldman is an adjunct professor of English at Touro College and covers Dmitriy Salita’s career for The Jewish Press and other media. He can be contacted at [email protected].