Book detail: Jack Johnson is a dandy: an autobiography is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
This autobiography presents the life story of Jack Johnson, the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion, who held the title from 1908 to 1915. The book explores his rise to fame, his flamboyant and unapologetic public persona, and the social and racial challenges he faced during the early 20th century. Johnson's narrative likely emphasizes his self-identification as a 'dandy,' highlighting his distinctive fashion, confidence, and defiance of contemporary racial norms. The work offers a first-person account of his boxing career, personal relationships, and the controversies that surrounded his life, including legal troubles and his exile from the United States.
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