Wilma Rudolph's Life And Accomplishments

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Wilma Rudolph inspired this world by creating courage. She has inspired different people all over the world. She used courage to get over more than five diseases, including measles, mumps, polio and much more. (Engel, 2014). Polio left her unable to walk, with a brace. She constantly tried to walk, and eventually got over the disease. (Engel, 2014). “It was with great determination and the help of physical therapy that she was able to overcome the disease as well as her resulting physical disabilities.” (“Rudolph,” Bio, 2015). Rudolph gave courage to African Americans all over the country that they can do anything despite their color. (“Wilma Rudolph,” Encyclopedia, 2015). “Now one of the most famous athletes in the world, Wilma Rudolph was greeted at home by a parade that is believed to have been Clarksville’s first biracial event. (“Wilma Rudolph,” Tennessee History, 2010). She inspired women athletes by once being the fastest women in the world. Overall, Wilma Rudolph gave courage to our world by being courageous herself. She inspired African Americans, sickly children, and women. …show more content…

Rudolph persisted over polio, where doctors told her she couldn't walk. (“Rudolph ran and World went Wild,” ESPN, 2015). She lived in a time of segregation, when people told her she couldn’t. She could, and she would. “She overcame her disabilities through physical therapy and hard work, and went on to become a gifted runner.” (“Rudolph,” Bio, 2015). She persisted even with 21 other siblings, poor education and unwealthy family. (Stevens, 2001). “Then she sprained her ankle, but she ignored the pain and helped her team to win another gold medal for the 400-meter relay.” (Stevens,2001). In the end, Wilma Rudolph was an innovator that persisted through countless things. She was also an African American that witnessed and persevered segregation. Rudolph suffered through polio, and constantly pursued over and over

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