There’s no excuse for not pardoning Jack Johnson

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Now is the time for President Barack Obama to pardon the legendary heavyweight boxing champ Jack Johnson.  The only thing more outrageous than the conviction of America’s first black champion was the motivation behind it.

Simply put, Johnson was done in because he was a black athlete who defeated his white competitors.  Johnson beating a white man in the ring was enough to spark deadly race riots.

And that fact upset and angered many whites back in early 1900s Jim Crow America.  And just to add to that, he spent a lot of money, and kept company with white women, which was even worse.  That was enough to get a black man lynched.  In Johnson’s case, it landed him behind bars doing federal time.  And by the way, an angry mob did threaten to lynch him.

In 1912 Johnson was indicted by a federal grand jury under the Mann Act of 1910 as a form of racial retaliation, one of the earliest prosecutions—or persecutions—under the law.  The act, also known as the White Slave Traffic Act, made it a crime to transport women across state lines “for the purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or for any other immoral purpose.”  Although it was purportedly an anti-prostitution law, the act was used to criminalize consensual s*x in general.  The overtones of the legislation were both sexist and racist, designed as a response to the increased independence of women in the Industrial Revolution.  Moreover, the law was used for blackmail and political witch hunts.

And the “prostitute” that Johnson allegedly transported across state lines was his white girlfriend Lucille Cameron, whom he later married after his arrest.  The key witness in the case was Belle Schreiber, a white former prostitute who claimed Johnson paid for her travel from Pittsburgh to Chicago for s****l purposes.

In 1913, the boxer was sentenced by an all-white jury to one year in federal prison, plus a $1,000 fine.  Johnson jumped bail and the couple fled the country to Paris.  Johnson returned to the U.S. in 1920 and served his sentence in Leavenworth penitentiary.  At the height of segregation, this was what justice looked like for black men.

The push to pardon Jack Johnson due to a racially-motivated conviction enjoys bipartisan support, including backing from some of the most conservative members of Congress.

A resolution passed both houses in 2009, but the president failed to act on it.  Senators Harry Reid (D-Nevada), John McCain (R-Arizona), and William “Mo” Cowan (D-Massachusetts), and Rep. Peter King (R-New York) recently reintroduced the resolution.

 

 

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4 Responses to There’s no excuse for not pardoning Jack Johnson

  1. marcus davis March 9, 2013 at 8:05 am

    Jack Johnson is one man who definetly deserves to get pardoned,They should name a day after him,the man was obviously great.

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  2. Jack Johnson sr March 9, 2013 at 1:56 pm

    Who wrote this infantile story? The author writes as though they were at the fight in 1912.the author sounds as though they and jack Johnson were buddies.the author writes as though they are a historian and or lawyer.please please pllease please I beg of you — when you steal other people’s stories from other media sources identify your sources and identify yourself.This audience is black thinking adults.stop faking and pretending to be journalists.Please bring on professional journalists.No more Kiddie writers from middle school.Dr Watkins—-bring out your A game or Go Home!

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  3. DOUGLAS K. STEWARD March 11, 2013 at 7:33 pm

    I WAS FORCED INTO BEING A PERFECTIONIST AFTER BEING BURNED BY FIRE GASOLINE BY A OLDER BLACK KID AND THE NI WAS ATTACKED BY CRIMINAL WHITE COPS AND THEY SCARED EVRYONE INTO ALLOWING THEM TO HAVE THEIR EVIL WAYS WITH ME IN ATTEMPTS TO END MY LIFE ON EARTH! I HAVE AND STILL AM TRYING TO GET A PUBLIC INVESTIGATION INTO THE FACTS I HAVE ON THE CRIMES COMMITTED AGAINST ME BY CRIMINAL WHITE COPS BUT FBI/ GOVERNMENT DO NOT WANT ME TO GET JUSTICE!!! DOUGLAS STEWARD IN WAHINGTON DC FOR TRUTH AN JUSTICE FOR ALL NOT JUST SOME!!! 2023617415

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  4. El Espada Matthews March 11, 2013 at 9:07 pm

    Maybe the President doesn’t see any political capital in pardoning Jack Johnson or he maybe afraid to associate his image with “pimping” since this is one of the descriptions that his personality and politics have been termed by some of his distractors?

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