I'm pretty sure jack johnson had it the hardest, not dempsey.
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It was close, and Johnson had to deal with the racism of the time (which is difficult to even imagine today where racism is still alive but not to the extend it was hten, clearl), but reading his autobiography I did not get the impression he was clinging to the bottoms of trains riding the rails everywhere he went. Johnson was a big man, even when he was only 16, and had consistent work as a longshoreman. Dempsey was a skinny half starved 130-140 lber when he was that age, and lived out west where the long way to make a decent living was dangerous work like mining and lumber where death was always around the corner.
Johnson had it bad, but I give it to Dempsey because he was out west living under harsher weather and elements, and was a smaller guy growing up who was an easy target (unless they actually fought him) for the hobos living out there. Dempsey was protecting himself from ****, robbery, and murder when he was just out of puberty.
Johnson had to do a lot of physical labor as well but he rode around in train cars (much, much safer than riding the rails) and was better fed in general to my knowledge. I don't recall ever hearing or reading that Johnson starved as a young man.
Clearly Johnson had it very rough but I think Dempsey had it worse.
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Originally posted by Kid Achilles View PostIt was close, and Johnson had to deal with the racism of the time (which is difficult to even imagine today where racism is still alive but not to the extend it was hten, clearl), but reading his autobiography I did not get the impression he was clinging to the bottoms of trains riding the rails everywhere he went. Johnson was a big man, even when he was only 16, and had consistent work as a longshoreman. Dempsey was a skinny half starved 130-140 lber when he was that age, and lived out west where the long way to make a decent living was dangerous work like mining and lumber where death was always around the corner.
Johnson had it bad, but I give it to Dempsey because he was out west living under harsher weather and elements, and was a smaller guy growing up who was an easy target (unless they actually fought him) for the hobos living out there. Dempsey was protecting himself from ****, robbery, and murder when he was just out of puberty.
Johnson had to do a lot of physical labor as well but he rode around in train cars (much, much safer than riding the rails) and was better fed in general to my knowledge. I don't recall ever hearing or reading that Johnson starved as a young man.
Clearly Johnson had it very rough but I think Dempsey had it worse.
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