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Olympian's Against the Wind: The Black American Female Difference

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In 1932, Tidye Pickett and Louise Stokes, two black American female athletes, were excluded from the U.S. Olympic team because of their race. In 1948, nine black female athletes participated in the Summer Games, with Audrey Mickey Patterson Tyler and Alice Coachman Davis winning a bronze and a gold respectively. Since then, 27 black female athletes, including track & field legends Wilma Rudolph, Evelyn Ashford, Florence Griffith Joyner, Jackie Joyner Kersee and Gall Devers, have won medals at the Olympics, bringing glory to ...

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Olympian's Against the Wind: The Black American Female Difference 2000, Darmonte Enterprises, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780967634807

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