she inspired africans and Americans to go for their goal no matter how long it takes them to get their.
she went to college for 4 yeaers
Harold Rudolph goes by Harry.
Because china was in war, and her parents didn't have enough money for to go to school.
I don't know but you could ask her at me.is.jennette@gmail.com .
Burt High School
Burt High School
She was home schooled til she was seven and did not get a education so I think she did not go to school.
Wilma Rudolph was 4 years of age when she go Polio
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Wilma Rudolph was 20th of 22 children. She was home schooled until seven, (because of her disability) and later attended Burt High School where she played basketball (following her sister Yolanda) and was discovered by Tennessee State track & field coach Ed Temple. She received a full scholarship to Tennessee State University, graduating in 1963 with a bachelor's degree in education (after her track career she became a teacher at Cobb elementary school) No Wilma Rudolph did not get a education as she was one of ninteen children.
yes she went to usa in buffrolw
she inspired africans and Americans to go for their goal no matter how long it takes them to get their.
Wilma Rudolph was 20th of 22 children. She was home schooled until seven, (because of her disability) and later attended Burt High School where she played Basketball (following her sister Yolanda) and was discovered by Tennessee State track & field coach Ed Temple. She received a full scholarship to Tennessee State University, graduating in 1963 with a bachelor's degree in education (after her track career she became a teacher at Cobb Elementary School)
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Wilma Rudolph was 20th of 22 children. She was home schooled until seven, (because of her disability) and later attended Burt High School where she played basketball (following her sister Yolanda) and was discovered by Tennessee State track & field coach Ed Temple. She received a full scholarship to Tennessee State University, graduating in 1963 with a bachelor's degree in education (after her track career she became a teacher at Cobb Elementary School)
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