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Never, ever give up. Canadian Harry Jerome overcame racism to reach the heights of track-and-field success. When an injury threatened to end his career, Jerome trained diligently and went on to achieve one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. Made especially for elementary and middle-school classes, this film features two young students who guide us through Jerome's life, the challenges he faced and his legacy--which includes the Harry Jerome...
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This is a biographical dictionary of 472 black men and women, mostly Americans, who have won Olympic medals between 1904 and 1988. "African-descended" is the scope including Brazilians, Cubans, and Ethiopians, but not South Africans. Beginning with an introduction by Reynold O'Neal, president of the British Virgin Islands Olympic Committee, the book lists Olympic athletes alphabetically. Included for each is participating country, date and place of...
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In 1959, at just nineteen years of age, Harry Jerome was Canada's most promising track and field star and on his way to the Olympics in Rome.By 1962, after suffering a gruesome leg injury, there was every reason to think that his racing days were over. But Jerome was not just a champion on the track; he was doubly determined off it. And so began his climb to what his coach, Bill Bowerman, called "the greatest comeback in track and field history."...
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