Alice Marie Coachman Davis (November 9, 1923 – July 14, 2014) was an American athlete. She specialized in high jump and was the first black woman to win...
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Albany State University. Retrieved January 17, 2018. "Biography of Alice Coachman". Archived from the original on February 2, 2011. "NFL Players who attended...
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Leila Denmark (redirect from Leila Alice Daughtry)
Leila Alice Denmark (née Daughtry; February 1, 1898 – April 1, 2012) was an American pediatrician in Atlanta, Georgia. She was the world's oldest practicing...
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The administrative staff consists of Superintendent Kenneth Dyer. Alice Coachman Elementary School International Studies Elementary Charter School Robert...
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medal, winning bronze in a track and field event. A few days later Alice Coachman became the first woman of colour in the world and the first African-American...
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Rogers 1934: Alice Arden 1935: Alice Arden 1936: Annette Rogers 1937: Loretta Murphy 1941: Alice Coachman 1945: Alice Coachman 1946: Alice Coachman 1948: Emma...
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Helen Stephens 1937: Helen Stephens 1941: Jean Lane 1945: Alice Coachman 1946: Alice Coachman 1948: Juanita Watson 1949: Dolores Dwyer 1950: Dolores Dwyer...
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Helen Stephens 1937: Helen Stephens 1941: Jean Lane 1945: Alice Coachman 1946: Alice Coachman 1948: Juanita Watson 1949: Dolores Dwyer 1950: Dolores Dwyer...
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Helen Stephens 1937: Helen Stephens 1941: Jean Lane 1945: Alice Coachman 1946: Alice Coachman 1948: Juanita Watson 1949: Dolores Dwyer 1950: Dolores Dwyer...
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Helen Stephens 1937: Helen Stephens 1941: Jean Lane 1945: Alice Coachman 1946: Alice Coachman 1948: Juanita Watson 1949: Dolores Dwyer 1950: Dolores Dwyer...
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heteronormative standards, fought ideas of what a woman should be and inspired Alice Walker in developing her characters for The Color Purple. Bragging about...
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Rogers 1934: Alice Arden 1935: Alice Arden 1936: Annette Rogers 1937: Loretta Murphy 1941: Alice Coachman 1945: Alice Coachman 1946: Alice Coachman 1948: Emma...
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administrative personnel. The following schools have distinctions: Alice Coachman Elementary School: 2009 National Blue Ribbon School, 2009 "No Excuses...
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Barksdale First African American woman to win an Olympic gold medal: Alice Coachman First African American on an Olympic basketball team and first African-American...
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Alice Regina Brown (born September 20, 1960) is a retired American sprinter. Competing at the 1984 and 1988 Olympics she won two relay gold medals and...
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lectures to read her works. In the PBS documentary, Flannery, the writer Alice McDermott explains the impact lupus had on O'Connor's work, saying, "It...
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Robinson Mabel Walker Jean Walraven Lillian Young Women's field athletes Alice Coachman Dorothy Dodson Frances Kaszubski Theresa Manuel Bernice Robinson Emma...
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Dorothy Odam Great Britain Elfriede Kaun Germany 1948 London details Alice Coachman United States Dorothy Tyler Great Britain Micheline Ostermeyer France...
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Rogers 1934: Alice Arden 1935: Alice Arden 1936: Annette Rogers 1937: Loretta Murphy 1941: Alice Coachman 1945: Alice Coachman 1946: Alice Coachman 1948: Emma...
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Harlem, New York Zoanne Clack Honorary writer known for Grey's Anatomy Alice Coachman Honorary first African-American woman to win an Olympic Gold Medal and...
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wide receiver and Super Bowl XXXIX MVP with the New England Patriots Alice Coachman - first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal (Madison High alum)...
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Dorothy Odam Great Britain Elfriede Kaun Germany 1948 London details Alice Coachman United States Dorothy Tyler Great Britain Micheline Ostermeyer France...
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Robinson Mabel Walker Jean Walraven Lillian Young Women's field athletes Alice Coachman Dorothy Dodson Frances Kaszubski Theresa Manuel Bernice Robinson Emma...
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Hungarian mathematician, philosopher, and academic (d. 1974) 1923 – Alice Coachman, American high jumper (d. 2014) 1923 – Elizabeth Hawley, American-Nepali...
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Myers Nancy Mackay Diane Foster Patricia Jones 47.8 High jump details Alice Coachman United States 1.68 m (OR) Dorothy Tyler Great Britain 1.68 m (OR)...
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Olympics. The competition was held on 7 August 1948. The final was won by Alice Coachman of the United States who became the first black woman to win an Olympic...
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Johnson 1940: Jean Lane 1941: Lucy Newell 1942: Jeanette Jones 1943–47: Alice Coachman 1948: Mabel Walker 1949: Juanita Watson 1950: Dolores Dwyer 1951: Mary...
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