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Do you love watching the summer Olympics every 4 years? If so, you've probably heard of famous track & field athletes such as Carl Lewis, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, and Caitlyn Jenner.
But have you heard of Jesse Owens? The son of sharecroppers, grandson of slaves, and 9th child in his family, he competed in the 1936 Olympics and became a symbol of liberty and persistence, not only for his own country, but for the entire world!
A Legendary Olympian
Jesse Owens grew up to be one of the most famous athletes of all time.
He was one of 18 Black Americans who participated in the 1936 Olympics, held in Germany during the time of Adolf Hitler's rule. Their participation was a bold move and served to inspire people to treat Black individuals as equals in an era when segregation and prejudice were common.
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1. Focus on your goals
Set goals and go after them with vigor and determination!
We often hear inspiring stories or read about a famous person whom we admire.
Sometimes it seems like they were an overnight success. But that's rarely the case.
We all have dreams. But in order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline, and effort.
2. Persist in the Face of Adversity
There will be highs and lows as you work towards your dreams, but do your best to persist!
Jesse Owens grew up in a segregated America and even when he returned as a gold medal-winning Olympian, he had to deal with serious prejudice.
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3. Remember What's Important
Be true to your friends and values!
While it's important to pursue your dreams, Jesse realized that some things are more important β the people you surround yourself with and the good deeds you do!
Awards become corroded, friends gather no dust.
It's great to be successful! But there's more to life than being rich, popular, or the best.
How Can Jesse Owens' Life Inspire Us?
Jesse Owens overcame adversity and became a famous Olympian who broke world records and inspired the world. He later became a role model and mentor.
Most of us will never be Olympians or the absolute best in our chosen field of work. Despite this, how could we emulate Jesse Owens' example?
Quiz
What could we do? Select all that apply:
Jesse worked hard, tried his best, used his talents to help others, and appreciated people who were important in his life. These are things that all of us can do! We can't all be good runners. Identify your own strengths and grow them as best you can. β€οΈ
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Run, don't walk, to learn more about Jesse Owens and other famous Black people in history!
This Byte has been authored by
Mary Ellen D'Intino
Learning Designer | Licensed Social Worker
M.Ed., LSW