1. Alice Coachman - Wikipedia

  2. Alice Marie Coachman (1923-2014) - Blackpast

    Mar 8, 2009 · Alice Coachman was inducted into nine halls of fame including the National Track-and-Field Hall of Fame (1975) and the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame (2004). Coachman became the first black woman to endorse an international …

  3. Alice Coachman - The Glinda Factor

    Alice became the first woman athlete to earn an endorsement — she was a spokesperson for the Coca-Cola company and her face was featured on billboards along with 1936 Olympic track star Jesse Owens.

  4. 10 Things you didn’t know about Alice Coachman

    Jul 15, 2014 · 10 Things you didn’t know about Alice Coachman. Alice Coachman, the first black woman to ever win an Olympic gold medal, passed away on Monday in Albany, Georgia, at the age of 90, according...

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  7. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore - Wikipedia

    In Socorro, New Mexico, Alice Hyatt's husband, Donald, a Coca-Cola delivery driver, is killed on the job in a traffic accident. A former singer, Alice sells most of her belongings, intending to take her son, Tommy, to her childhood home of …

  8. An Original “Coca-Cola Girl” Enjoys the Sweet Life in …

    Her remarkable journey from her native Chicago to an idyllic life as an in-demand art teacher here on the coast includes years spent dancing and modeling—most famously as one of the first Coca-Cola girls—a life-changing discovery of art, …

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  10. CAREERS AT COCA-COLA - The Coca-Cola Company