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In this Black History Month episode, we tell the complete story of Jesse Owens — from his childhood in Alabama and upbringing in Ohio, to his record-breaking college career, and ultimately his historic performance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Owens didn’t just win races — he changed global perception. Competing in Nazi Germany in front of Adolf Hitler and the world, he captured four Olympic gold medals and shattered the myth of racial superiority promoted at the time. His victories became one of the most powerful moments in sports history and civil rights history. But the story doesn’t end at the podium. We also explore the aftermath: the reality Owens faced returning to America, the lack of financial opportunity despite international fame, his later career, public speaking, and the long-term legacy he left on athletics and society. This episode focuses on the historical context of the 1930s, racism in both the United States and Europe, and why Owens’ achievements remain one of the defining moments in Black history and Olympic history. In this episode we cover: Jesse Owens’ early life and family background High school and Ohio State track dominance The 1935 record-breaking performance at the Big Ten meet The 1936 Berlin Olympics and four gold medals Nazi Germany’s reaction and global impact Life after the Olympics and financial struggles Later recognition and honors Why his legacy still matters today A factual retelling of one of the most important athletic and cultural achievements of the 20th century.