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R.I.P. Rafer Johnson, 86, Gold Medalist in the 1960 Olympic Decathlon - The New York Beacon

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According tonytimes.com, American athleteRafer Johnson, who carried the United States flag into Rome’s Olympic Stadium in August 1960 as the first Black captain of a U.S. Olympic team and went on to win gold in the decathlon bringing him acclaim as the world’s greatest all-around […]

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