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DC Waves: African American Aquatic History in the District of Columbia

DC Waves: African American Aquatic History in the District of Columbia

Update: 2021-10-01
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DC is home to The White House, The Washington Monument, and The MLK Memorial, everyone knows this, but what many don't know about is that its also home to some of the most vibrant Black aquatic programs in the country, and many were either founded or influenced by one man. Today, we'll speak to Lorn Hill, a 35-year employee of DC's Recreation and Parks, about the history of municipal pools, founding of an elite level swim club, Aqua Day Camp, and the Black History Invitational Swim Meet, which launched the careers of Olympians and college and aged-group swimmers around the country and around the world.
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DC Waves: African American Aquatic History in the District of Columbia

DC Waves: African American Aquatic History in the District of Columbia

Naji Ali