Anita DeFrantz, Olympic Medalist, IOC Board Member, and author of My Olympic Life: A Memoir, was recently interviewed by NBC Sports Radio. In My Olympic Life, readers will journey with an African-American youngster from racially-charged and segregated Indianapolis in the 1950s and ’60s, who went to a high school with no sports for girls, as she grows up to be a member of the first women’s U.S. Olympic rowing team and wins a bronze medal in the 1976 Montréal Olympic Games.
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