Playbook's Stadium 50 -- Significant moments in North American stadium history

Mexico Olympic Stadium
Mexico Olympic Stadium, 1968
Tommie Smith and John Carlos protest with their black-gloved salute at Olympics.
During the 200-meter medal ceremonies, Smith and Carlos took to the podium barefoot to symbolize black poverty and raised their gloved fists in what Carlos says was a protest against inequality and injustice around the world regardless of race. It was a brave and highly controversial stand -- IOC president Avery Brundage kicked them out of the Olympic Village -- and certainly more meaningful than the Dream Team using the U.S. flag to cover up the logo of a non-Nike sponsor.
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Hurts surprises family with donation toward a new home
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Ron Rivera rings the bell after final day of cancer treatment
Washington coach Ron Rivera receives an ovation as he walks down the hospital hallway to ring the bell after his final day of cancer treatment.


