Topic: Joe Louis

2 chapters across the catalog

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Historical Use of Athletes for Political Propaganda

The 1938 boxing match between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling serves as a historical example of athletes being used as political symbols. While the American press framed the fight as "Nazis versus freedom," President Franklin D. Roosevelt personally met with Louis to emphasize the importance of defeating the German fighter. Despite the propaganda, Schmeling was not a Nazi, and both men were used by their respective governments to project national strength.

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Joe Louis and the IRS Financial Ruin

Despite his status as an American hero who desegregated golf and fought exhibition matches for the troops during WWII, Joe Louis was financially ruined by the IRS. Louis donated his fight purses directly to military charities, but the IRS ruled that he owed taxes on the money before it was donated. This left him with a massive debt for money he never actually possessed, overshadowing his contributions to the war effort.