HD
2026
Set against the backdrop of the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, 18 African American athletes, labeled "the black auxiliary" by Hitler, courageously challenged both Nazi ideology and the prevailing Jim Crow racism. While Jesse Owens is often celebrated, this documentary highlights the collective achievements of all 18 athletes, illustrating their vital role in paving the way for the Civil Rights Movement. Their remarkable stories of triumph and resilience resonate beyond the medals they earned, marking a significant moment in history that shaped the fight for equality and justice in America.