Becoming a pioneer for Black American women in track and field wasn’t initially on the radar for Alice Coachman, but that’s exactly what happened in 1948 when Coachman became the first Black woman ...
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Alice Roosevelt, the White House wild child
If you think that Teddy Roosevelt was one of the wildest characters to call the White House home, then you're in for a surprise. T. R. wasn't even the most rambunctious Roosevelt to roost at 1600 ...
Alice of Dunk's Ferry from "Notable Black American Women Book II." An eyewitness to Philadelphia’s early days and the birth of America will be remembered this weekend as part of a Juneteenth ...
(Original Caption) Alice Coachman of the Tuskegee Institute Club is seen as she wins the high jump event at the National Women’s Track and Field meet. Bettmann Archive Becoming a pioneer for Black ...
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