Wilma Unlimited
How Wilma Rudolph Became the World's Fastest Woman
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2007 - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers
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English
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- ISBN-100618933727
- ISBN-139780618933723
- Better World Books9780618933723
- Open LibraryOL37397838M
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A biography of the African-American woman who overcame crippling polio as a child to become the first woman to win three gold medals in track in a single Olympics.
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WomenMujeresPatientsBiografíaBiographyCorredorasPoliomyelitisWomen runnersWomen athletesRunners (Sports)African AmericansLiteratura juvenilJuvenile literatureAfronorteamericanosCorredores (Deportes)African American womenTrack and field athletesAtletas de Pista y campoRudolph, wilma, 1940-1994African americans, biographyWomen track and field athletesAfrican americans, biography, juvenile literature
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