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Joe Louis Barrow was also known as the Brown Bomber.
When he fought Max Schmeling, their fights began to symbolize the struggle between democracy and nazism.
"The 1938 boxing rematch between American Joe Louis and German Max Schmeling is believed to have had the largest audience in history for a single radio broadcast. In 2005, the Library of Congress selected it for the National Recording Registry.
NBC radio announcer Clem McCarthy delivered the blow-by-blow account of the fight, which lasted just two minutes and four seconds. But it was a historic milestone — one that an estimated 70 million people listened to on their radios.
The fight was a rematch of a 1936 bout in which Schmeling defeated Louis, who had never before been beaten.
After that upset, says sportswriter Patrick Myer, "Schmeling was feted in Germany, especially by the Nazis. You know, they trumpeted him as the perfect specimen of the Arian superiority — beating the black American, of course — and he was the Nazi hero."
The broadcast of the second fight, and other sounds of American history, are being preserved by the National Recording Registry. The group identifies 50 recordings to be placed in its care each year.
"There are some events and some broadcasts, some sporting activities, that reach out to millions of people and touch them in a very deep way and express a lot of their deepest cultural, racial, political hopes and aspirations," historian Lewis Erenberg says. "And this is one of those events, and we have it preserved here and I think that's a wonderful thing."
-npr.org
Keep in mind, Joe Louis was a national hero during Jim Crow Laws.
Some of the very same people who were cheering for him, would not break bread at a restaurant because of segregation.
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