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George Coleman Poage Archives - Black Then

George Coleman Poage, was the first African-American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in St. Louis.

The First Black Wins an American Olympic Medal

On this date in 1904, the first Black Olympic medal winner was crowned. George Coleman Poage won a bronze medal in the third Olympic games in St. Louis, ...

George Poage - Prabook

George Poage. athletics competitor. George Coleman Poage was the first African-American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals ...

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Ever heard the name George Coleman Poage? Learn more about the first Black Olympic Medalist as we open the History Vault. #thisisWhatWeDu...

George Coleman Poage (1880-1962) - Find a Grave

George Coleman Poage (November 6, 1880–April 11, 1962) was the first African-American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals ...

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George Coleman Poage - George Coleman Poage overcame great racial adversity to be a part of the third-ever Olympic games in St. Louis in 1904, in which many ...

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OTD George Coleman Poage (Nov 6, 1880 - Apr 11, 1962). Track and field athlete. He won bronze medals in the 200m and 400m hurdles at the ...

Materials Related to Research | ArchivesSpace Public Interface

This collection contains the research materials Mouser collected while working on his biography of George Coleman Poage (1880-1962) as well as drafts of his ...

Highsmith (Carol M.) Archive - Library of Congress

Cast-bronze statue of Olympic hurdler George Coleman Poage, erected in 2016 in Poage Park, the renamed Hood Street Park, in the Mississippi River port of La ...

George Poage - Wikidata

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George Coleman Poage was the first African American to win an Olympic medal after winning two in track at the 1904 Olympic games.

George Poage Archives - Black Then

George Coleman Poage, was the first African-American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in St. Louis.

George Poage - Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame

Poage first starred in track at the University of Wisconsin. In 1904, he became the first African American athlete in history to win a medal in the Olympics.

Cast-bronze statue of Olympic hurdler George Coleman Poage ...

Download Image of Cast-bronze statue of Olympic hurdler George Coleman Poage, erected in 2016 in Poage Park, the renamed Hood Street Park, ...

Poage, George Coleman (1880–1962) - Birthday - Blackfacts.com

Poage was born in Hannibal, Missouri on November 6, 1880, but spent most of his childhood growing up in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Happy birthday to George Coleman Poage (1880-1962), the first ...

Larry Ladd (@lrladd). Happy birthday to George Coleman Poage (1880-1962), the first African-American to win an Olympic gold medal (in 1904).

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George Coleman Poage - George Coleman Poage overcame great racial adversity to be a part of the third-ever Olympic games in St. Louis in 1904, in which many ...

Timeline – 1903 – An Early History Major

George Coleman Poage, History BA, 1903. Image provided by UW Madison Creating Community. Information on our History majors is lamentably sparse, but, ...

George Poage: The first African-American athlete to win a medal in ...

George Coleman Poage was the first African-American athlete to represent the United States in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in ...