SPORTS HISTORY IN BLACK: Boxer Jack Johnson arrested in wake of relationship with white woman

Jack Johnson was one of the best boxers of his time. Back in the early 1900s, his power and domination... The post SPORTS HISTORY IN BLACK: Boxer Jack Johnson arrested in wake of relationship with white woman first appeared on NABJ Black News & Views.

SPORTS HISTORY IN BLACK: Boxer Jack Johnson arrested in wake of relationship with white woman

Jack Johnson was one of the best boxers of his time. Back in the early 1900s, his power and domination made him a formidable foe for anyone who opposed him in the ring. But as great as a fighter he was, he could not beat the racism and prejudice that confronted him. Some white people around the sport didn’t like Johnson because of his skin color and tried whatever they could to stop him.

In this 1932 file photo, boxer Jack Johnson, the first Black world heavyweight champion, poses in New York City. Photo credit: The Associated Press
In this 1932 file photo, boxer Jack Johnson, the first Black world heavyweight champion, poses in New York City. Photo credit: The Associated Press

On Oct. 18, 1912, Johnson was arrested and charged with breaking the Mann Act for “transporting women across state lines for immoral purposes.” At issue was his relationship with a white woman named Lucille Cameron, who was allegedly a prostitute. Johnson was convicted and sentenced to a year in prison.

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