• Olympic Black Women
Author(s): Martha Ward Plowden,Ronald Jones
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 160
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Co
Language: English
Date Published: 1999-07-01
Dimensions: 182 x 228 x 22mm
Publication City/Country: Gretna, LA, United States
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The ancient Greeks excluded women from the Olympics. When the modern games were reinstated in 1896, the ban was continued. But in the next Olympiad in 1900, women were included. It was not until 1932 that the first African-American women were selected to participate in the Olympics in Los Angeles, California. Since that eventful year, more and more black women have participated in the Olympics. Now they compete in all areas of track and field, tennis, basketball, rowing, volleyball, and figure skating. This book highlights some of the accomplishments of these Olympic medalists and attests to their magnificent representation of our country abroad. With a brief biographical outline and a listing of each award won, Martha Ward Plowden brings to life some of the worlds greatest athletes. Included is a timeline of participants in each Olympics, a listing of Olympic sites through the years, a glossary, and suggested reading. An excellent text for history classes, Olympic Black Women is a tribute to the accomplishment of Olympic women throughout the years.
Book Info
Author Martha Ward Plowden, Ronald Jones
Date Published 1999-07-01
Dimensions 182 x 228 x 22mm
First Author Martha Ward Plowden
Format Hardback
ISBN 9781565540804
Language English
No. of Pages 160
Publication City/Country Gretna, LA, United States
Publisher Pelican Publishing Co

Olympic Black Women

  • Martha Ward Plowden
  • Hardback
  • Publisher: Pelican Publishing Co
  • ISBN: 9781565540804
  • Availability:In Stock
  • $748