Lucille Cameron

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Lucille Cameron was the second wife of heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson, whose interracial marriage to him in the early 1910s drew significant public and legal controversy in the United States.

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instanceOf historical figure
human
associatedWith Jack Johnson NERFINISHED
interracial marriage debates in the United States
racial controversy in early 20th-century America
connectedToLegalControversy Mann Act investigations involving Jack Johnson
countryOfMarriageControversy United States GENERATED
eraOfNotability early 1910s
hasSpouseLegalIssues Jack Johnson’s prosecution under the Mann Act
marriageType interracial marriage
name Lucille Cameron NERFINISHED
notableFor being the second wife of Jack Johnson
her interracial marriage to Jack Johnson
involvement in legal controversy related to Jack Johnson
involvement in public controversy over interracial marriage
placeOfActivity United States of America
surface form: United States
positionInSpouseOrder second wife of Jack Johnson
spouse Jack Johnson NERFINISHED
spouseNationality American
spouseNotableTitle world heavyweight boxing champion
spouseOccupation heavyweight boxing champion
subjectOf press coverage about Jack Johnson’s personal life
public debate on race and marriage laws in the U.S.
timePeriod 20th century
Jim Crow era in the United States NERFINISHED

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Jack Johnson spouse Lucille Cameron