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Wilma's home town win? Race on parade in Clarksville
"She isn't Colored, she is gold": the politics of race and beauty
Running with the story: From Cold War icon to Civil Rights rebel
Examining the autobiographical self: Wilma Rudolph on bookshelves
Wilma: biopics, nostalgia, and family in the 1970s
Against all odds: reading Rudolph over four decades of children's literature
On the margins of memory: the politics of remembering and forgetting Wilma Rudolph through material culture
Conclusion: to tell the truth.
"She isn't Colored, she is gold": the politics of race and beauty
Running with the story: From Cold War icon to Civil Rights rebel
Examining the autobiographical self: Wilma Rudolph on bookshelves
Wilma: biopics, nostalgia, and family in the 1970s
Against all odds: reading Rudolph over four decades of children's literature
On the margins of memory: the politics of remembering and forgetting Wilma Rudolph through material culture
Conclusion: to tell the truth.