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Why did white americans riot after the Jack Johnson victory over Jefferies? Explain in sentences.

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Jack Johnson had attempted to become heavyweight champion in boxing for several years, but had trouble doing so as the sport was heavily segregated at the beginning of the 20th century. He eventually did become world heavyweight champion after defeating Canadian boxer Tommy Burns in Sydney, Australia on December 26, 1908. Johnson being heavyweight champion angered many whites, who felt his victory was undermining the ideology of white supremacy. Johnson's personal life also angered many whites, as he was notoriously flamboyant and married a white woman.[1] Johnson was considered to be the most hated man in America.[2]

Following Johnson's defeat of Burns, American novelist Jack London wrote a column calling upon Jim Jeffries to come out of retirement and face Johnson, so the heavyweight title could be reclaimed by a white man. Jeffries was out of shape at the time and initially refused to fight Johnson but agreed to do so once boxing promoter Tex Rickard offered Jeffries an unprecedented payout of $120,000 if he defeated Johnson. Jeffries accepted and became known as the "Great White Hope".

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Johnson being heavyweight champion angered many whites, who felt his victory was undermining the ideology of white supremacy. Johnson's personal life also angered many whites, as he was notoriously flamboyant and married a white woman. Johnson was considered to be the most hated man in America.

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