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Wilson

Charles

Oneida Nation

Wilson gained national recognition for his exceptional speed and athleticism, which led him to compete in the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics as a sprinter. His participation marked an important milestone for Native American representation in international sports. Beyond his athletic accomplishments, Wilson was also a prominent advocate for Native American rights and cultural preservation. His legacy endures as an inspiring figure who broke barriers and showcased the talents of Native American athletes on the world stage.

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