Rocky Goes To The White House: Stallone Thanks Trump For Pardoning Boxer Jack Johnson

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WASHINGTON (CBS) -- Sylvester Stallone thanked President Trump at the White House on Thursday for granting a posthumous pardon to Jack Johnson -- boxing's first black heavyweight champion.

Stallone called Johnson the inspiration for "Apollo Creed" in the Rocky films.

In 1913, an all-white jury convicted Johnson of violating a Jim Crow-era law.

He spent a year in prison for crossing state lines with a white woman.

Johnson died in 1946.

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