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Lawmakers: Give first black boxing champ a pardon

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  • Jack Johnson became world heavyweight champion in 1908
  • Authorities had tried and failed to charge the boxer for dating a white woman
  • Officials later found another white woman to testify against him in another matter
  • Johnson, who died in 1946, could receive a posthumous pardon

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