Smith, Anna Jackson, 1913-1998

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Born Anna Jackson in 1913, Anna Jackson Smith attended East Rutherford High School in New Jersey where she distinguished herself on the "Wonder-Girls" Basketball Team of the late 20s and early 30s as the team's center. The team amassed 104 consecutive victories over a seven-year span, a nationwide record, until 1933 when the Board of Education banned competitive sports for girls. Smith was the only African American on the team, and also participated in track, volleyball, baseball, and varsity. As an all-around athlete she swam, ice-skated, and rode horses. In later life, Smith won trophies for Doubles Tournaments in the American Tennis Association.

From the description of Anna Jackson Smith papers, 1929-1998. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 750230056

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referencedIn Vibberts, Helen Platt Goss, 1916-2005. Helen Platt G. Vibberts collection, 1865-1978. Connecticut Historical Society
creatorOf Smith, Anna Jackson, 1913-1998. Anna Jackson Smith papers, 1929-1998. New York Public Library System, NYPL
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African American athletes
African American basketball players
African American women athletes
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Women athletes
Women basketball players
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Birth 1913

Death 1998

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