Wilma Rudolph had a very hard childhood as she was a black and came from a large family, and to make matters worse she had polio, and the war 2 was on.
Clarksville, Tennessee
Wilma Goldean Rudolph
Wilma Rudolphs father died in 1961 from getting stabbed
Wilma Rudolph's mother, Blanche Rudolph, passed away in 1994. She had been a significant influence in Wilma's life and athletic career, supporting her through the challenges of childhood illnesses and encouraging her to pursue track and field. Blanche's dedication and resilience served as a source of inspiration for Wilma throughout her life.
Overcomes polio considered the fastest runner in the world in the 1960s
Wilma Rudolph had a very hard childhood as she was a black and came from a large family, and to make matters worse she had polio, and the war 2 was on.
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Wilma Rudolph had a very hard childhood as she was a black and came from a large family, and to make matters worse she had polio, and the war 2 was on.
Wilma Rudolph's real name is WILMA GLODEAN RUDOLPH
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Wilma J. Robles de Melendez has written: 'Teaching young children in multicultural classrooms' -- subject(s): Curricula, Early childhood education, Minorities, Multicultural education, Education (Early childhood)
Wilma Rudolph