Mabel Staton, trailblazer who was US team's only female long jumper at the 1952 Olympics, dies at 92
Mabel Staton, the Black track and field standout who broke through racial barriers at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, has died.
Mabel Staton, the Black track and field standout who broke through racial barriers and became the only woman to compete for ...
At 92, Mabel Staton remains an icon in track and field, a trailblazer who broke barriers for women and African Americans.
Mabel Landry Staton, a track and field trailblazer who was the only female American to compete in long jump at the 1952 ...
Staton, who went by the name of Mabel Landry when she attended DePaul in the 1950s, before the school had a women's track team, was inducted into the university's athletic Hall of Fame in 2011.
The future of the roughly 20 people in the Gompers Park encampment remains uncertain after a planned “accelerated moving event” — a consolidated process where case managers help people find housing, ...
More than 200 letters written by Mabel Simmons, while a student at Bates College ... This collection documents the activities of the Stanton Bird Club, named for Bates Professor of Greek and Latin ...
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mabel Marie Simpson Master; son, Robert Fair; and one brother. Services are private. Arrangements by Staton-Borowski Funeral Home, Warren.
Joe was born on March 25, 1956, in Greenville, a son of the late John Thomas (Jack) Campbell and Mabel Virginia (Whitesell ... Matthias Steele and Malachi Staton Campbell; their daughter, Amy Lynn and ...
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