30 for 30: The Black Power Fist
Best for: Ideal for sports enthusiasts interested in the intersection of athletics and social justice.
description 30 for 30: The Black Power Fist Overview
This episode of the acclaimed series explores the iconic moment when Muhammad Ali raised his fists in solidarity during a medal ceremony at the 1968 Olympics. It delves into the historical context, personal stories, and lasting impact of this pivotal moment.
info 30 for 30: The Black Power Fist Specifications
| Type | Other |
| Score | 8.7/10 |
| Website | https://www.espn.com/30for30/ |
| Category | Documentary |
| Runtime Per Episode | 45 minutes |
balance 30 for 30: The Black Power Fist Pros & Cons
- In-depth historical context
- Engaging personal stories
- Pivotal moment in sports history
- High production quality
- Limited runtime per episode
- Narrow focus on specific event
- May not appeal to non-sports fans
- No interactive elements
help 30 for 30: The Black Power Fist FAQ
What is the '30 for 30' series?
A documentary series by ESPN that explores significant moments in sports history.
How long is each episode of 'The Black Power Fist'?
Each episode typically runs around 45 minutes.
Is there a companion website for this documentary?
Yes, the full series can be accessed on ESPN's official 30for30 website.
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