Alice Coachman of the Tuskegee Institute Club is seen as she wins the high jump event at the National Women's Track and Field meet.
Alice Coachman, of the US, along with the winner DJ Tyler , of Great Britain, and MOM Ostermeyer, of France, stand on a podium at Wembley Stadium to...
Alice Coachman, woman high jumper from Albany, GA, is shown as she cleared the bar with an Olympic record breaking leap of 5 feet, 6 1/8 inches. She...
Three U.S. Olympic athletes watch other Olympic stars as they take it easy, in the spectator stands at Wembley Stadium, London, July 31st 1948. Left...
Women's Track and Field athletes of the US Olympic team leave New York on the 'SS America' for the 1948 Summer Olympics, the XIVth Olympiad, in...
The American Alice COACHMAN in Wembley Stadium setting a new Olympic record in the high jump. She crossed the bar at 1.68 meters.
Alice Coachman of Tuskegee, Alabama Institute clears the bar in the running high jump at the Women's National A.A.U. Track and field championships in...
President Harry S. Truman stands with a group of African American Olympic athletes in the Oval Office for the annual football game between Tennessee...
Sports Broadcaster Jon Naber speaks to 1948 Olympic gold medalist Alice Coachman during the Team USA Road to London 100 Days Out Celebration in Times...
London, England-Emma Reed , of Tennessee and Alice Coachman of Georgia , members of the U.S. Olympic team are shown as they continued to keep in...
London, England-U.S. Olympic athletes had a merry day at a London film studio visiting American screen star Frederic March. Shown are Anthony...
Olympic Games, London, England, Women's High Jump, USA's Alice Coachman in action to win the gold medal with a new Olympic record jump
American flags are presented to 1948 Olympic athletes Dr. Sammy Lee, Alice Coachman, Mal Whitfield and Ray Lumpp during the Team USA Road to London...
Shirley Franklin, Olympic medalists Vonetta Flowers, center, and Alice Coachman Davis, pose together after the 2004 Olympic Torch Relay
Natalie Morales, Ray Lumpp, Alice Coachman, Sammy Lee and Mal Whitfield appear on NBC News' "Today" show --
Daily News front page November 14 Headline: HIS COLORED BRIDE, This is exclusive photo of Alice B. Jones, daughter of colored coachman, who secretly...
Daily News front page November 14 Headline: BRIDE OF RHINELANDER COLORED, This is exclusive photo of Alice B. Jones, daughter of colored coachman,...