The Legacy of jack johnson on aboriginal australia

John Maynard*

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    Abstract

    Purpose-The purpose of this study is to reveal a missing chapter of Australian Aboriginal history. Jack Johnson is known as the first black Heavyweight Champion of the world but little is known of his inspiration to many oppressed groups around the globe including Aboriginal Australia. Johnson was flamboyant, outspoken and deeply proud of his heritage. Design/methodology/ approach-This chapter is undertaken as restorative history and examines the interconnected international networks of cultural exchange operational in the early decades of the twentieth century. It privileges the tools of historical narrative (story) as a major method, and is based largely on historical newspapers sources'. Press coverage can provide fascinating insight into historical characters and can deliver their voice and thoughts at the time, and newspapers remain important in forming public opinion. Findings-Jack Johnson would become one of many influences from the international Black Diaspora upon Aboriginal Australia across the twentieth century. Originality/value -John Maynard's work on Jack Johnson (Maynard, J. (2003). Vision, Voice and Influence -The rise of the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association. Australian Historical Studies, 121(April), 91-105, 2005, 2007) and more recently Theresa Runstedtler's study (2012) has uncovered transnational links of Jack Johnson to many oppressed groups globally including Aboriginal Australia. This current study places Johnson's impact upon Aboriginal Australia at the forefront of a shift and awakening awareness of Aboriginal Australians of their global political and racial challenges.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationNative Games
    Subtitle of host publicationIndigenous Peoples and Sports in the Post-Colonial World
    PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Ltd.
    Pages147-159
    Number of pages13
    ISBN (Print)9781781905913
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Publication series

    NameResearch in the Sociology of Sport
    Volume7
    ISSN (Print)1476-2854

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