Fight,The

ID #: 
59
Film Type: 
DVD
Playing Time: 
90 minutes
Release Date: 
2004
Color or BW: 
Color and B&W
Description: 
On June 22, 1938, 70,000, fans crammed into Yankee stadium to watch what some observers have since called: the most important sorting event in history." Millions more tuned in to hear a blow-by-blow description on the radio. The rematch between the African American heavyweight Joe Louis and his spectators the fight was much more than a boxing match; it was an historic event freighted with symbolic significance, both a harbinger of the civil rights movement and a prelude to World War II. In this first feature-length documentary about the momentous encounter. American Experience captures the anticipation the bout generated, the swirl of events leading up to it, the impact Louis's victory had on black America and its significance for Jews on both sides of the Atlantic.
Keywords: 
African Americans, boxing, Germany, Joe Louis, Max Schmeling, race relations, twentieth century, United States, World War II
Notes: 
American Experience Series on PBS