Alice Coachman: the First Black Woman to Win an Olympic Gold Medal

Alice Coachman: the First Black Woman to Win an Olympic Gold Medal

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History, Physical Ed

10th Grade - University

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Alice Coachman Davis was a pioneering athlete who became the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal in the high jump at the 1948 Summer Games. Born in Georgia in 1923, she overcame racial and gender barriers to achieve her dreams. Her success paved the way for future black female athletes. After her historic win, she received significant recognition and became the first black woman to benefit from endorsements. Alice's legacy continues to inspire many, and she was honored with membership in multiple halls of fame before passing away in 2014.

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How did Alice Coachman Davis's success impact future generations of athletes?

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What honors and recognition did Alice Coachman Davis receive after her Olympic victory?

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