Posthumous pardon - Jack Johnson

Video: Pardon sought for US boxer

 

 
 Pardon sought for black US heavyweight champ 
 

The US congress recommends that a posthumous pardon be granted to the first black heavyweight boxing champion, Jack Johnson, who died 60 years ago.

John McCain, the US senator, says the fighter was “wronged with a racially motivated conviction” when prosecuted under the Mann Act that prohibited taking women across state lines for “immoral purposes”.

Al Jazeera’s Cath Turner reports.