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The Art of the Fist

Season 11
April 2, 2025
Illustration of a silhouette of a person doing a Taekwondo move over the U.S. Capitol.

The United States has more martial arts schools than any other country—by far. Chances are you or someone you know practiced karate or another martial art growing up. While martial arts gained popularity in the U.S. for many reasons, one name stands out: Jhoon Rhee. Known as the Father of American Taekwondo, Rhee famously taught Bruce Lee how to kick and Muhammed Ali how to punch. His bare-knuckled American dream made an impact on generations of Americans.

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Guests:

  • Terence Nicholson, a D.C.-based artist. Creator of Safety Jacket: A Mourning in Chinatown
  • Sojin Kim, curator for the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s exhibition: Sightlines, Chinatown and Beyond
  • M. Aziz, an Assistant Professor of African American Studies in the Department of American Ethnic Studies at the University of Washington
  • Chun Rhee, son of Jhoon Rhee
  • Jimmy Rhee, son of Jhoon Rhee

From the Collections

Safety Jacket: A Mourning In Chinatown

Goodbye, Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death Movie Poster

Karate matches

Black belt worn by Kayla Harrison when she won a gold medal in judo during the 2012 London Olympic Games

Ushiwakamaru Learning Martial Arts at Mt. Kurama (Kuramayama bujutsu no zu) 「鞍馬山武術之図」

KUNG FU - Come to Learn the Mysterious Chinese Art

Furman Marshall Karate training

Bruce Lee

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The Hands of Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu

Kung Fu Lunch Box

"Ema" votive painting of Minamoto Yoshitsune learning martial arts from the Tengu Sōjōbō and karasu tengu on Mt. Kurama

Kung Fu

Trial Of Billy Jack, The

Muhammad Ali

Martial Arts: Movement Through Community

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