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  2. World Colored Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    Since the white champs had fought black fighters as equals on their way up, the color bar undeniably was maintained due to racial prejudice. Since black boxers were being denied a shot at the world title solely due to their race, the general public gave credence to the colored heavyweight title.

  3. 10 legendary Black boxers who shaped the sport of boxing - AOL

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    10 of boxing’s greatest Black boxers. These ten men stand out as some of the greatest athletes of all time. ... married white women and drove fancy cars while boldly displaying wealth. With over ...

  4. Boxing in the 1930s - Wikipedia

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    The sport of boxing in the 1930s was affected by one of the biggest economic struggles in the history of the United States: the depression era. [1] [2] [3] Because of the suffering American economy, many boxers were offered lower amounts of money causing them to only box for passion.

  5. Red Lanterns (Boxer Uprising) - Wikipedia

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    Women organized parallel units to the Boxers: The Red Lanterns (Hongdeng zhao, i.e. "Red Lanterns Shining"), for younger women, "Blue Lanterns" (Landeng zhao) for middle-aged women, and Black Lanterns (Heideng zhao) for elderly women. Red Lanterns were anywhere from eleven to seventeen years old. [4] It is likely that the Red Lanterns had ...

  6. Category:Fictional boxers - Wikipedia

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    Christ's Charge to Peter, one of the Raphael Cartoons, c. 1516, a full-size cartoon design for a tapestry. A cartoon (from Italian: cartone and Dutch: karton—words describing strong, heavy paper or pasteboard and cognates for carton) is a full-size drawing made on sturdy paper as a design or modello for a painting, stained glass, or tapestry.

  8. Yellow Peril - Wikipedia

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    Asian men and women were excluded from American citizenship. [70] [71] In practice, the Cable Act of 1922 reversed some racial exclusions, and granted independent woman citizenship exclusively to women married to white men. Analogously, the Cable Act allowed the government to revoke the citizenship of an American white woman married an Asian man.

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