Read this real event, which happened in 1968 during the Olympics held in Mexico City:
Two African-American athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, won the gold and bronze medal respectively in the 200 mt. race. For the medal ceremony, both of them wore no shoes and stood in their black socks. They were representing Black poverty and racial discrimination against them in the USA. They also raised black-gloved clenched fists to symbolise Black Power. The athlete from Australia, Peter Norman, who won the silver medal, wore a human rights badge to declare his support to the two Americans.
Social Diversities
This incident shows how people respond to social divisions and inequalities
Social divisions can have many forms.
Now think-
Important: If religion creates similarities, it can divide people over the issue of caste or sect (Catholic or Protestant, Brahmin or Scheduled Caste).
Overlapping | Anti-Cross-Cutting Differences |
Why was there a social division between the Whites and Blacks in USA? | There was a division because the Blacks were homeless and discriminated against. They were not given justice and this created social differences and divisions. |
The same problem is faced by Dalits in India. | The Dalits face injustice and discrimination in India at the hands of the upper castes. |
Cross-Cutting Differences
1. What social divisions were present during the Mexico Olympics? |
2. How did politics impact the Mexico Olympics? |
3. What is the significance of democracy and diversity in the Mexico Olympics story? |
4. What were the range of outcomes that arose from the Mexico Olympics? |
5. How did the Mexico Olympics story reflect the concept of differences and similarities? |
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