JACK JOHNSON, GENTLEMAN.
INDIFFERENT TO ENGLISH ATTACKS. j * " FRANCE THE ONLY FREE COUNTRY." PARIS, Aug. 22. Jack Johnson, the negro pugilist, declares that he is totally indifferent to the English attacks upon him, He has, he says, shown France that he is a gentleman, and has decided to reside in France, because it is the only free and unprejudiced country in the world.
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Northern Advocate, 23 August 1913, Page 5
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