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Criticized for being bow-legged and Black, Dominique Dawes beat the odds to become 3-time Olympian - Face2Face Africa

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Dominique Dawes is a renowned name in the history of American gymnastics but her advancement in the sport was nearly impeded from the start when as a black girl, her body was considered deviant because her legs were “bowed” and her hair “askew” amid the racial prejudice which had crept into the sport. But Dawes,...

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