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American Indian Jim Thorpe made great feats a routine during his athletic career, winning gold medals in the Olympics and playing professional baseball and football. Although he faced bitter racism during his life, Thorpe continued to excel. When he received his gold medal for the decathlon in the 1912 Olympics, the King of Sweden proclaimed him the greatest athlete in the world. Author Michael A. Schuman relates this American’s exciting story, including the revocation and ultimate return of his gold medals, using interviews with Jim Thorpe’s son and daughter as part of his research.
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