Slavery Avery who? Jeremy Schaap, author of Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics, in an interview on the television show Books of Our Time with host Michael Coyne the assistant dean of the Massachusetts School of Law to discuss the presence of Avery Brundage in his role in the Olympics Committees and his treatment toward Olympic Athletes. Schaap states that while Brundage, through out his career, he did many great things for amateur athletics but best known for being a stubbornpigheaded man best known for his behavior toward minority athletes.

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