June 25, 2009 Thursday
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June 25, 2009
Obama asked to free champ
Johnson (left) became the first black heavyweight champion in 1908 - 100 years before Mr Obama was elected the nation's first black president. -- PHOTO: AP

WASHINGTON - THE US Senate is urging President Barack Obama to pardon the late black heavyweight champion Jack Johnson, who was sent to prison nearly a century ago because of his romantic ties with a white woman.

The Senate approved the resolution by voice vote on Wednesday.

Johnson became the first black heavyweight champion in 1908 - 100 years before Mr Obama was elected the nation's first black president.

Johnson was convicted in 1913 of violating the Mann Act, which made it illegal to transport women across state lines for immoral purposes.

The resolution was sponsored by Mr Obama's 2008 opponent, Arizona Republican John McCain. Similar resolutions offered in 2004 and last year failed to pass both chambers of Congress. -- AP

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