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Though Jesse Owens was the youngest of the seven children of a poor Alric
American tenant farmer from rural America, he became a world-renowned
athlete, Comment on this statement with references from the text.​

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Answered by kalaiselvipalnimuthu
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The most famous athlete of his time, his stunning triumph at the 1936 Olympic Games captivated the world even as it infuriated the Nazis. Despite the racial slurs he endured, Jesse Owens' grace and athleticism rallied crowds across the globe.For years after his athletic career winded down, Owens endured a personal struggle, leading him to prize wealth over principles as he criticized Civil Rights leaders of the late 1960s. In the decade before his death, his philosophy on race.Owens was born James Cleveland Owens on September 12, 1913, in Oakville, Alabama. The son of a sharecropper and the grandson of slaves, Owens was a frail child who was often sick from battles with chronic bronchial congestion and pneumonia.He was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity in college.

At Ohio State, he was known as the "Buckeye Bullet".

He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1976 by President Ford.

The Jesse Owens Award is given out annually to the top track and field athlete in the United States.

He was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity in college.

At Ohio State, he was known as the "Buckeye Bullet".

He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1976 by President Ford.

The Jesse Owens Award is given out annually to the top track and field athlete in the United States.

heavy smoker, Jesse Owens died of lung cancer on March 31, 1980, in Tucson, Arizona. He was 66. Four years after his death, a street in Berlin was renamed in his honour. In 1990 Owens was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.

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