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Learn true story of a Black woman's Olympic triumphs
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Davis, Anthony C
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African Americans
/ Athletes
/ Black culture
/ Black people
/ Culture
/ Howell, Ann Chandler
/ Literature
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Nonfiction
/ Olympic games
/ Recreation
/ Sports
/ Stokes, Louise
/ Women
1997
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Learn true story of a Black woman's Olympic triumphs
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Davis, Anthony C
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African Americans
/ Athletes
/ Black culture
/ Black people
/ Culture
/ Howell, Ann Chandler
/ Literature
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Nonfiction
/ Olympic games
/ Recreation
/ Sports
/ Stokes, Louise
/ Women
1997
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Learn true story of a Black woman's Olympic triumphs
1997
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Contrary to what you believe about track and field, African-American women did shine among the brightest athletes during the 1930s. Although Jesse Owens, Ralph Metcalf and Eulace Peacock stand out for their Olympic triumphs, Black women also deserve some of that thunder. Now, a book about Louise Stokes, who was a member of the 1932 and 1936 U.S.
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Philadelphia Tribune
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