Wilma Rudolph's mother, Blanche Rudolph, was a domestic worker, while her father, Edward Rudolph, was a railroad porter. They faced economic challenges, but their support was crucial in fostering Wilma's athletic talent. Despite their modest means, they encouraged her to pursue her dreams, ultimately leading to her historic achievements in Track and Field.
Clarksville, Tennessee
Wilma Goldean Rudolph
Wilma Rudolphs father died in 1961 from getting stabbed
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Overcomes polio considered the fastest runner in the world in the 1960s
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Wilma Rudolph's real name is WILMA GLODEAN RUDOLPH
Wilma Glodean Rudolph's parents were Ed and Blanche Rudolph.
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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.
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