Congress Seeking Posthumous Pardon for Boxer
Thursday April 7, 2005
Jack Johnson, a black boxer who became heavyweight champion in 1908, was convicted of breaking a federal law that banned the interstate transport of women for immoral purposes because he married a white woman. Now, Representative Peter King of New York is pushing a bill in the House of Representatives to posthumously pardon Johnson. Johnson died in 1946.


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