Down With Brundage

A homemade sign, reading "Down With Brundage," hangs from a window in the American dormitory at Olympic Village October 18th after the U.S. Olympic Committee decided to oust sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos from the team and from Mexico for their "Black Power" demonstration during an Olympic medals ceremony on October 16th. Avery Brundage of Chicago, IL is president of the International Olympic Committee. The decision to discipline the two athletes was made late October 17th. (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
A homemade sign, reading "Down With Brundage," hangs from a window in the American dormitory at Olympic Village October 18th after the U.S. Olympic Committee decided to oust sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos from the team and from Mexico for their "Black Power" demonstration during an Olympic medals ceremony on October 16th. Avery Brundage of Chicago, IL is president of the International Olympic Committee. The decision to discipline the two athletes was made late October 17th. (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Down With Brundage
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October 18, 1968
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