Description: The 1968 Olympics Black Power salute was an act of protest by the African-American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos during their medal ceremony at the 1968 Summer Olympics in the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City. Smith, Carlos and Australian silver medalist Peter Norman all wore human rights badges on their jackets. In his autobiography, Silent Gesture, Tommie Smith stated that the gesture was not a "Black Power" salute, but a "human rights salute". This print is framed, and it comes in three different sizes approximately, 12x18, 18x24, 23x35. Prices vary for each size. ~* Our high quality prints are hand framed with MDF wood by us in the USA. The price you see includes both the print and the frame. The print is mounted and has a coated texture with no glass so it looks and feels like original artwork! This beautiful piece comes with hardware on the back and is ready to hang. We appreciate your business! ~* ~*We offer FREE shipping to all contiguous 48 states! We sincerely apologize, but we do not ship to Alaska and Hawaii at this time.~*
Price: 39.99 USD
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
End Time: 2025-02-06T18:22:19.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Model: Tiger Woods
Material: Wood
Theme: Art
Original/Reproduction: Original
Type: Textured Print
Features: Framed
Subject: Olympic Protest
Brand: Olympic
Available Variations
Color: 12x18
Price: 39.99 USD
Available Quantity: 7
Quantity Sold: 4
Color: 18x24
Price: 49.99 USD
Available Quantity: 7
Quantity Sold: 5
Color: 23x35
Price: 69.99 USD
Available Quantity: 7
Quantity Sold: 0