Jack Johnson Boxer

John Arthur "Jack" Johnson (March 31, 1878 – June 10, 1946), nicknamed the Galveston Giant was an American boxer, who—at the height of the Jim Crow era—became the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion (1908–1915). Johnson was faced with much controversy when he was charged with violating the Mann Act in 1912, even though there was an obvious lack of evidence and the charge was largely racially based. In a documentary about his life, Ken Burns notes that "for more than thirteen years, Jack Johnson was the most famous and the most notorious African-American on Earth".

Personal facts

Jack Johnson
Alias (AKA)Johnson John Arthur (full name)
Birth dateMarch 31, 1878
Birth place
Galveston Texas
Date of deathJune 10, 1946
Place of death
Raleigh North Carolina
Height (meters)1.8288

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