what ideology had expressed by the gesture of peter norman, tommie smith and john carlos in mexico olympics?
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Explanation:
it says that every social difference does not lead to conflict
⇒some times it can unite people
⇒us athletes tries to draw the attention of racial discrimination and balck poverty in us
⇒peter wore a human right batch to support them.
⇒though peter is Australian he stood for African-Americans
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Norman is arguably best known as the third athlete pictured in a famous photograph of the 1968 Olympics Black Power salute, which occurred during the medal ceremony for the 200-metre event. He wore a badge of the Olympic Project for Human Rights in support of fellow athletes John Carlos and Tommie Smith. Norman was not selected for the 1972 Summer Olympics, and retired from the sport soon after
Norman grew up in a devout Salvation Army family living in Coburg, a suburb of Melbourne in Victoria. Initially an apprentice butcher, Norman later became a teacher, and worked for the Victorian Department of Sport and Recreation towards the end of his life.
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