Jesse Owens By: Jesus and Joel. Biography Jesse Owens was born on September 12,1913. He started running for the track team. Jesse Owens set junior and.

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Jesse Owens By: Jesus and Joel

Biography Jesse Owens was born on September 12,1913. He started running for the track team. Jesse Owens set junior and high school record in track. On May 25, 1935, he break the world record. He ran 220 yards dash, 200 yard hurdles, and long jump.

Biography Owens won four gold medals in 1936 during the Berlin Olympics. He proved that Black people were important. He died from lung cancer March 31, 1980.

Because he won 4 gold medals and he prove that black people was important.

Support Information We want Jesse Owens to be on a dollar coin. First, he won four gold medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Jesse Owens won just black people was important. Jesse Owens set two new Olympic records. Jesse Owens was courageous, brave, and determined person by doing this.

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