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Willye Brown White (December 31, 1939 –
February 6, 2007) was an
American track and
field athlete who took part in five
Olympics from 1956 to 1972. She...
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Willye is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Willye Dennis (1926–2012),
American activist and
politician Willye White (1939–2007), American...
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Willye F.
Clayton Dennis (March 14, 1926 –
March 9, 2012) was an
American librarian,
civil rights activist and
Florida state legislator. She was the first...
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guitarist and
pianist James **** –
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centenarian Willye White –
Olympic athlete A
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Tallahatchie River at...
- player. He pla**** for the
Chicago State Cougars men's
basketball team.
Willye White,
first American track and
field athlete to take part in five Olympics...
- Court's
headquarters in
Atlanta and at the Jacksonville, Florida,
office of
Willye Dennis of the NAACP.
Louis J. Freeh, who
prosecuted the
federal case at...
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Goldsberry Kate
Schmidt Maren Seidler Jan
Svendsen Martha Watson Deanne Wilson Willye White Coaches Bill
Bowerman (men's head coach) Ted
Haydon (men's ****istant...
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Enterprises LLc.
Retrieved September 12, 2012. Litsky,
Frank (February 7, 2007). "
Willye B. White, the
First 5-Time U.S.
Track Olympian, Dies at 67". The New York...
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Marjorie Larney Margaret Matthews Mildred McDaniel Lois
Testa Amelia Wershoven Willye White Coaches Jim
Kelly (men's head coach)
Frank Anderson (men's ****istant...
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Event Gold
Silver Bronze 100
yards Wilma Rudolph 10.8
Lacey O'Neal
Willye White 220
yards Lacey O'Neal 25.0
Ernestine Pollards Vivian Brown 440...