Welcome to the second and final part of my conversation with Mr. Ken Blackwell. The Games Podcast, of course, focuses on the history of the modern Games, but one of the beauties of podcasting is that it lends itself to become a platform for perspectives, a place where different views and ideas can be shared and discussed. In the offseason of The Games Podcast, as we wait for episodes covering the next Olympiad, we’ll be able to get that diversity of thought through a few interviews.
We continue this offseason with part two of a very special conversation with Mr. Ken Blackwell. Mr. Blackwell is a former mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio and currently serves as the Senior Fellow for Human Rights and Constitutional Governance at the Family Research Council. He is a bestselling author and commentator, and he is also the great-nephew of the one and only DeHart Hubbard.
At the 1924 Paris Games, DeHart Hubbard became the first African American to win a gold medal in an individual event when he was crowned champion in the long jump. His time at the Games was marked by victory, disappointment, injury and inspiration. Now, almost 100 years later, I had the honor of sitting down with Mr. Blackwell and learning more about the life and legacy of DeHart Hubbard.
If you missed part one of this interview, go back and give it a listen because this episode starts right where we left off. As a reminder, Mr. Blackwell has provided some pictures of his great-uncle, DeHart Hubbard, as he sailed to the 1924 Paris Games, and you can see those pictures on The Games Podcast Instagram and Facebook pages. I really think you’re going to enjoy this conclusion to our conversation.
For more from Ken Blackwell, check out the Family Research Council.
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