This chapter explores the Jewish Labor Committee's initiative to counter the Berlin Olympics with the World Labor Athletic Carnival in 1936. It delves into the political challenges and ideological divisions that complicated the event's organization and attendance.
In the season finale, we turn back the clock four years, take a side trip to Alabama, meet an extraordinary man named Billy Garland, and ask: What is the right way to reconcile something pure with the messiness of the real world?