On This Day In Black History Nov 11 - John Taylor (athlete)
John Baxter Taylor Jr. (November 3, 1882, Washington, D.C. – December 2, 1908, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American track and field athlete, notable as the first African American to win an Olympic gold medal.
Biography
University of Pennsylvania Men's Track team that was the 1907 IC4A point winner: Left to Right: Guy Haskins, R.C. Folwell, T.R. Moffitt, John Baxter Taylor, Jr. (the first black athlete in America to win a Gold Medal in the Olympics), Nathaniel Cartmell, and seated, J.D. Whitham, Dr. Taylor was born in Washington D.C. to former slaves.
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Biography
University of Pennsylvania Men's Track team that was the 1907 IC4A point winner: Left to Right: Guy Haskins, R.C. Folwell, T.R. Moffitt, John Baxter Taylor, Jr. (the first black athlete in America to win a Gold Medal in the Olympics), Nathaniel Cartmell, and seated, J.D. Whitham, Dr. Taylor was born in Washington D.C. to former slaves.
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