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Dateline Reno presents: Johnson-Jeffries: The Fight of the Century

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Dateline Reno presents: Johnson-Jeffries: The Fight of the Century

On the Fourth of July in 1910, the railroad town of Reno, Nevada found itself the unlikely host of the Fight of the Century. The battle would be between Jack Johnson, the first black man to hold the title of world's heavyweight boxing champion, and James J. Jeffries, the former champion who had retired undefeated.

    Reno's two daily newspapers - the Nevada State Jounral and Reno Evening Gazette - rushed to keep track of it all, and this is their story.

    ^^ Slideshow ^^

    ^^ Featured ^^

    • Written by Ray Hagar and Guy Clifton of the Reno Gazette-Journal
    • Includes historic photos and newspaper headlines
    • Details the life and times of Jack Johnson, an American icon to this day
    • Limited edition, collector's item

    ^^ Additional ^^

    • 8.5 x 11 (in.)
    • 96 pages
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 9781597252713
    On the Fourth of July in 1910, the railroad town of Reno, Nevada found itself the unlikely host of the Fight of the Century. The battle would be between Jack Johnson, the first black man to hold the title of world's heavyweight boxing champion, and James J. Jeffries, the former champion who had retired undefeated.

      Reno's two daily newspapers - the Nevada State Jounral and Reno Evening Gazette - rushed to keep track of it all, and this is their story.

      ^^ Slideshow ^^

      ^^ Featured ^^

      • Written by Ray Hagar and Guy Clifton of the Reno Gazette-Journal
      • Includes historic photos and newspaper headlines
      • Details the life and times of Jack Johnson, an American icon to this day
      • Limited edition, collector's item

      ^^ Additional ^^

      • 8.5 x 11 (in.)
      • 96 pages
      • Hardcover
      • ISBN: 9781597252713
      $8.98

      Original: $29.95

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      Dateline Reno presents: Johnson-Jeffries: The Fight of the Century

      $29.95

      $8.98

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      On the Fourth of July in 1910, the railroad town of Reno, Nevada found itself the unlikely host of the Fight of the Century. The battle would be between Jack Johnson, the first black man to hold the title of world's heavyweight boxing champion, and James J. Jeffries, the former champion who had retired undefeated.

        Reno's two daily newspapers - the Nevada State Jounral and Reno Evening Gazette - rushed to keep track of it all, and this is their story.

        ^^ Slideshow ^^

        ^^ Featured ^^

        • Written by Ray Hagar and Guy Clifton of the Reno Gazette-Journal
        • Includes historic photos and newspaper headlines
        • Details the life and times of Jack Johnson, an American icon to this day
        • Limited edition, collector's item

        ^^ Additional ^^

        • 8.5 x 11 (in.)
        • 96 pages
        • Hardcover
        • ISBN: 9781597252713