For a limited time, "Olympic Pride, American Prejudice" is now available on Streampix!


Xfinity customers can find the documentary on Streampix by visiting the

On Demand section and following these prompts:

Xfinity On Demand>Scroll Right to Black Film & TV>Feature: Olympics Celebration

If you have an Xfinity voice remote, simply say: “Black Film & TV” and find “Olympic Pride American Prejudice” in the featured “Olympics Celebration” collection.


Synopsis: From the writer and director of the award-winning and critically-acclaimed documentary Versailles ’73:  American Runway Revolution Deborah Riley Draper and narrated by Blair Underwood with executive producers Dr. Amy Tiemann, Michael A. Draper and Blair Underwood

Olympic Pride, American Prejudice explores the experiences of 18 African American Olympians who defied Jim Crow and Adolf Hitler to win hearts and medals at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin.  Set against the strained and turbulent atmosphere of a racially divided America, which was torn between boycotting Hitler’s Olympics or participating in the Third Reich’s grandest affair, the film follows 16 men and two women before, during and after their heroic turn at the Summer Olympic Games in Berlin. They represented a country that considered them second class citizens and competed in a country that rolled out the red carpet in spite of an undercurrent of Aryan superiority and anti-Semitism.
They were world heroes yet returned home to a short-lived glory. This story is complicated. This story is triumphant but unheralded. This story is a vital part of history and is as relevant today as it was almost 80 years ago.
Since the 1936 Olympics was a well-documented event, this film will utilize the wealth of newsreel material, newspaper articles, photographs, personal interviews and never-before-seen footage as well as resources from the personal archival collections of Olympians and organizations in both the U.S. and Germany.

The film is produced by Coffee Bluff Pictures (www.coffeebluffpictures.com).