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It's time to address the persistent stereotype that 'Black people can't swim' – Media Diversified

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by Christienna Fryar  The swimming competition at these Olympics was exceptional, and in a meet of dazzling racing, nail-biting finishes, and unexpected medallists, there was no more important a finish than when Simone Manuel surged at the end of the 100 metre freestyle, tying Penny Oleksiak for gold. Manuel became the first black woman to win…

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