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Olympic Champion, Humanitarian Rafer Johnson Dies at 86 | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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Rafer Johnson, the first Black captain of a United States Olympic team, has died. He was 86. Johnson, a renown athlete, and humanitarian carried the American flag into Rome’s Olympic Stadium in 1960. He went on to win gold in the decathlon and became a close associate of the Kennedy family. In 1968, Johnson, NFL star Rosey Grier and journalist […]

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