Dr. Cecil Gordon on Becoming the First Black Director of the USA Swimming Foundation
Dr. Cecil Gordon talks to BE about making history as the first African American member to serve on USA Swimming Foundation board of directors.
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Dr. Cecil Gordon talks to BE about making history as the first African American member to serve on USA Swimming Foundation board of directors.
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