This is a children's story, which could also double as a short essay, about boxing legend Jack Johnson. It is based on a visit to a park in Galveston, Texas that bears the athlete's name. Using photos that were taken during the visit, from the author's own collection, Johnson's story of a man who battled racism is told. It speaks to how he was able to overcome tremendous social obstacles to reach the pinnacle of his sport. Johnson wasn't liked by too many people in his lifetime, yet in death he stands as a hero decades ahead of his time.
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