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The first African American woman to win a gold medal was Alice Coachman of Albany, Georgia who won the high jump event at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London.

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Who were the first three African American women to win medals in Olympic games?

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Alice Coachman

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John Taylor (Track and Field, 1908).

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nun of ur freken beusness

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Alice Coachman in 1948

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