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Jack Johnson, Rebel Sojourner

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by Theresa Runstedtler


  Hellers, Charley

  Hertzog, J.B.M.

  Hines, Constance

  Hitte, Charley

  Hobson, John A.

  Ho Chi Minh

  Holland, African Americans in

  Hopkins, Bernard

  houseboys in South Africa

  How to Box to Win, How to Build Muscle (McGovern)

  Hubert's Museum and Flea Circus

  Hughes, James

  Hughes, Langston

  Hyland, Steven

  immigrants, as boxers

  immigration restrictions: in Australia; in Francen; nonwhite resistance to; post-racialism and; racial segregation and; white regeneration and

  imperialism: biopolitics and; Britain and; commercial amusements and; France and; racism and; unraveling of; U.S. and

  India and Jeffries-Johnson fight

  interimperial: cooperation; rivalry

  interracial fight films: audience for; box office success of; censorship movement against; colonial world and; controversy over; international distribution of; Jeffries-Johnson match; production of

  interracial fights: in Colorado; Jeannette-Carpentier; Johnson-Moran; in Paris; Siki-Beckett; Siki-Carpentier. See also Burns-Johnson fight; Jeffries-Johnson fight; Willard-Johnson fight

  In the Ring—And Out (Johnson)

  Invisible Man (Ellison)

  Jackson, H.F.

  Jackson, Jesse, Jr.

  Jackson, Peter

  Jackson, Samuel L.

  Al-Jadda, Souhelia

  Jeannette, Joe

  Jeffries, Jim: agreement to fight Johnson; at coronation of George V; as great white hope; on Johnson; physical condition of; on physical fitness and fighting; retirement of; white South African sportsmen and. See also Jeffries-Johnson fight

  Jeffries-Johnson fight: action of; aftermath of; censorship of film of; controversy about; deal for; fan reaction to; film of; as international event; location of; promotion of; spectators; Union of South Africa and

  Jenkins, Lynn

  Jim Crow racism and segregation: black working men and; Britain and; commercial mass culture and; France and; Mexico and; rise of; search for equality beyond reach of; South Africa and; in sporting realm; U.S. Army and; on world stage

  J. & J. Company

  Johannesburg, South Africa, calls for censorship of fight film in

  Johnson, Battling Jim

  Johnson, Eddie Bernice

  Johnson, Henry

  Johnson, John Arthur “Jack”: on Aboriginal culture; Ali on; on Anglo-Saxon supremacy; arrest of; autobiography of; birth and early life of; on British racism; career of; cars and; cultural and political significance of; as dandy; Davis on; death of; early travels of; French memoir of; French sportswriters on; on life and career; lifestyle of; on match with Wells; photos of; prison time of; as “rebel sojourner,”; Segonzac on; as showman; style of; surrender to authorities; Toy and; on white American racism; on white degeneration; world championship reign. See also Burns-Johnson fight; Jeffries-Johnson fight; Wells-Johnson match; Willard-Johnson fight

  Johnson, Lucille: in Paris; photo of; travels of; Valdez and

  Johnson, Lucy

  Johnson, Tina “Tiny,”

  “Johnson Fifi!” cartoon

  Johnson Land Company

  Johnson-Moran fight

  Johnson-Roper fight

  Juárez, Mexico

  “The Kaffir House Boy” (cartoon)

  Kelly, Walter

  Kennedy, Edward

  Ketchell, Stanley

  Kid Davis

  King, Peter T.

  King, W.N.

  Kingsley, Tom

  Kingston, Jamaica, calls for censorship of fight film in

  Kipling, Rudyard; “The Ballad of East and West,”

  Klaus, Frank

  Kristof, Nicholas

  Lang, Bill

  Lang, John

  Langford, Sam: in Coloured Quartette; in Cuba; earnings of; in London; Lonsdale and; management of; Mcintosh and

  Lascars, mutiny of

  Lawson, Henry

  Leonard, Sugar Ray

  Les Nègres contre les Peaux-Rouges

  Lewis, Billy: on black Americans in Britain; on Johnson; on Johnson-Moran fight; on Johnson's memoir; on McVea in Paris; on use of term “nigger” by white French boys; on Willard

  Lewis, Calvin C.

  Lewis, Harry

  Lewis, Walter

  Locke, Alain

  London: Jackson in; Johnson in; Johnson trip to; Langford in; training camp in; views on miscegenation in

  London, Charmian

  London, Jack

  Lonsdale, Lord

  Louis, Joe

  Lucas, F.H.

  Luescher, Mark A.

  MacCloskey, Blink

  MacFadden, Bernarr

  Main Event Café

  “A Man and a Brother” (cartoon)

  “The Man Farthest Down” (Washington)

  Mangin, Charles

  manhood: in Australia; boxing and; in France; physical fitness and; religion of whiteness and; spectacles of white American; urban black working-class and; white hope crisis and

  Mann, James Robert

  Mann Act conviction of Johnson

  Maran, René

  maritime work and black seamen

  Marsalis, Wynton

  Marshall, John R.

  masculinity. See manhood

  Matisse, Henri

  “Ma Vie et mes combats” (Johnson)

  Max, Georges

  Maynard, Fred

  McAdoo, Orpheus

  McCain, John

  McCarty, Luther

  McClain, Billy

  McGovern, Terry “Terrible,” How to Box to Win, How to Build Muscle

  Mcintosh, Hugh Donald: fight film and; as fight promoter; white hope campaign of

  Mcintyre, Duncan

  McKay, Claude; Banjo: A Story without a Plot

  McKetrick, Dan

  McLaren, Jack

  McLean, Alec

  McTigue, Mike

  McVea, Sam: career and travels of; in Coloured Quartette; in Cuba; as dandy; fetishism of black male body and; fight against Barry; fights against Jeannette; Grognet's school and; Mcintosh and; in Paris; photo of

  Menocal, Mario García

  Mexico: anti-Americanism in; black Americans and; Johnson in; Juárez; racism in; U.S. intervention in; white American expatriates in

  Meyer, Frederick Brotherton

  Mijares, Manuel

  militancy of blacks after World War I

  military, blacks in: African tirailleurs; in Argentina; for border patrol; conflict with Mexico and; Fall; in France; Spanish-American War; in U.S.; World War I

  Million Dollar Baby (film)

  Milner, Alfred

  minstrelsy: African American minstrel troupes in South Africa; in Australia; in Britain; “stage darky” of

  miscegenation, views on: in Australia; in London; in South Africa; in U.S.

  Moir, Gunner Jim

  Molineaux, Thomas

  Moore, D.H.

  Moran, Frank

  Moreau, Marcel

  Mortane, Jacques

  Mos Def

  Mott, Robert

  Muller, Gus

  Muscular Christianity movement

  Nash, William A.

  National Life and Character (Pearson)

  Nazism and white hope crisis

  nègre, translation of

  Negrismo

  Négritude

  negrophilie (negrophilia) in Paris

  “negro,” tropes of

  Nelson, Oscar “Battling,”

  New Negro: black boxers and vision of; Johnson as; McVea as; in Mexico; as transnational movement; in U.S.

  New Zealand

  Obama, Barack

  Omar Sultan

  O'Neill, Frank

  organic intellectuals of diaspora

  Orientalism

  O'Sullivan, Edward William

  Palzer, Al

  Pan
-African Congress

  Pan-African movement

  Panama

  Paris: civil unrest in; Johnson in; McVea in; racism in; training camp in; underground nightlife in; Wonderland Paris

  Park, Robert E.

  Parker, Donovan

  Partido Independiente de Color (PIC)

  Pearson, Charles, National Life and Character

  Perez, Juan

  performance: African American, in France; black boxers, resistance, and. See also minstrelsy; racial spectacles

  Perry, John

  Philippines

  physical training

  PIC (Partido Independiente de Color)

  Picasso, Pablo

  Pickens, William

  Plan de San Diego

  Pluto

  Posner, Leo

  posthumous presidential pardon, petition for

  postracialism

  Pre, T. Grand

  primitivism

  prizefighting. See boxing

  promoters: in Americas; in Europe; Gibson; Mcintosh; of Willard-Johnson match; Wilson

  Prunier, Maurice

  pugilism. See boxing

  Queensberry, Marquess of

  Queensberry rules

  Quinto, Pedro

  racial spectacles: commercial; in France; mass culture, color line, and; recorded; transnational market for; in U.S.

  racism: in Australia; battle royals and; in Britain; contests between Western nations over levels of; in France; French critique of; as global problem; immigration restrictions and; in Mexico; in Paris; transnational dialogue on; in U.S.

  Rangel, Charlie

  rebel sojourners, black men as: boxers; organic intellectualism; overview of; vagabond internationalism

  Reeve, Harry

  Reichel, Frantz

  Reid, George

  Reid, G. H.

  religion of whiteness

  Reno, Nevada

  Rhodes, Gus

  Rice, Cushman Albert

  Rice, Perry

  Rickard, Tex

  “rising tide of color,”

  The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy (Stoddard)

  Ritt, Martin

  Rivoire, Daniel

  Roddenbery, Seaborn A.

  Rodgers, Ronald L.

  roi nègre

  Roosevelt, Theodore: boxing and; Great White Fleet and; newsreels of; on nonwhites of world; on prizefight films; “strenuous life” and

  Roper, Bob

  Rosenwald, Julius

  Rothschild, James de

  Rousseau, Paul

  Ruiz, John

  Runyon, Damon

  Russell, Sylvester

  Russia, black travel to and ideas of

  Russo-Japanese War

  Ryrie, Granville De Laune

  Sackler, Howard, The Great White Hope

  Said, Edward

  Sanborn, Walter

  Sandow, Eugen

  Sardinias-Montalbo, Eligio “Kid Chocolate,”

  Sarkozy, Nicolas

  savate

  Scales, Jack

  Scanlon, Bob: career of; on Carpentier; fight with Hitte; fight with Lewis; Galvin and; MacCloskey and; in Mexico; military service of; public image of; on Siki; on Siki-Carpentier match

  Scarborough, William Sanders

  Schmeling, Max

  Schreiber, Belle

  Scott, Maidie

  Sée, Leon

  Segonzac, André Dunoyer de

  self-determination and self-government, racial fitness for

  Sen-Sen chewing gum ad

  Severini, Gino

  Shakespeare, J.H.

  Shaw, George Bernard

  Shaw, William

  Siki. See Battling Siki

  Simon, John

  Singh, Dhuleep

  Slaughter, G.W.

  Slavin, Frank

  Smith, Ada “Bricktop,”

  Smith, Bob

  Smith, Gunboat

  Snelling, Oswald Frederick

  “Snowy Baker's Search for an Aboriginal Hope” (cartoon)

  social Darwinism

  Social Gospel movement

  La Société de Propagation de la Boxe Anglaise (SPBA)

  “The Souls of White Folk” (Du Bois)

  South Africa, Union of: African Americans and; Britain and; calls for censorship of fight film in; houseboys in; Jeffries-Johnson fight and; Wells-Johnson match and

  Spain, Johnson trip to

  Spanish-American War

  Spanish-language training

  Sperry, Charles Stillman

  sporting industry, transnational

  Squires, Bill

  “stage darky” of blackface minstrelsy

  Stein, Leland, III

  stereotypes. See black men, stereotypes of

  Stevens, Ernest

  Stoddard, Lothrop, The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Uncle Tom's Cabin

  Stuart, David

  Sullivan, John L.

  Suter, John

  Swope, Herbert

  Tate, Beth

  telegraph communication

  This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb

  Thomas, George

  Thurber, James

  Tijuana, Mexico

  Toy, Alma Adelaide Lillian

  training sessions

  transatlantic modernism

  transnational racial solidarity. See also black transnationalism; Plan de San Diego; The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy

  Traoré, Bouna

  A Tribute to Jack Johnson (Davis)

  tropes of the “negro,”

  Tunney, Gene

  Uncle Tom's Cabin (Stowe)

  Unforgivable Blackness (documentary)

  United Society of Christian Endeavor (USCE)

  United States (U.S.): commercial mass culture of; foreign policy agenda of; Great White Fleet; in Haiti; imperial exhibitions in; imperialism of; interracial fights in; intervention in Americas; Johnson grievances against; postracialism in; racial spectacles in; racism in; Red Summer in

  Universal Negro Improvement Association

  USCE (United Society of Christian Endeavor)

  “vagabond internationalism,”

  Valdez, Monica

  Variety Artists' Federation (VAF)

  Veracruz, Mexico

  Victoria, Betsy

  Vienna, Johnson in

  Vienne, Théodore

  Villa, Francisco “Pancho,”

  Villaverde, José María

  Villepin, Dominique de

  Vivero, Angel Rodrigo

  Von Eeden, Trevor

  Walcott, Joe

  Wales

  Walker, George

  Walker, Madame C.J.

  Walmer, Cassie

  Walton, Lester

  Ward, Joseph

  Warren, Cyclone

  Washington, Booker T.; “The Man Farthest Down,”

  Webdell, Wesley

  Weldon Johnson, James

  Wells, Bombardier Billy. See also Wells-Johnson match

  Wells-Johnson match: backlash against; Bow Street case against; critiques of cancellation of; crusade against; injunction against; support for; ticket sales for; training for

  Western modernity, critique of

  Wharton, James “Jemmy the Black,”

  White, James

  white Anglo-Saxonism

  White Australia Policy

  white body politic

  white hope crisis

  white hope fights. See also Jeffries-Johnson fight; Willard-Johnson fight

  white managers in France

  white man's burden: boxing, politics, and; Burns-Johnson match and; Johnson and; physical nature and vulnerability of

  whiteness: expanding definitions of; religion of

  White Slave Traffic Act. See Mann Act conviction

  Wignall, Trevor

  Willard, Jess. See also Willard-Johnson fight

  Willard-Johnson fight: bidding war over; d
escription of; Havana location for; Juárez location for; photo of; publicity for; racial dimensions of; reactions to; spectators

  Williams, Bert

  Williams, Henry Sylvester

  Williams, J.F.

  Willy, Colette

  Wilson, J. Arnold

  Wilson, Woodrow

  women: black boxers and; French, and black boxers; Johnson and; Siki and; in South Africa, fears about

  Women's Christian Temperance Union

  Wonderland Paris

  Woodman, Joe

  World War I

  Wren, John

  Yaqui Indians

  Zirin, David

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