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Proud: My Fight for an Unlikely American Dream | Ibtihaj Muhammad
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From young outsider to national hero, a timeless, uniquely American tale of hard work, determination, and resilience. Growing up in New Jersey as the only African American Muslim in hijab in town, at school, and on the playing fields, Ibtihaj Muhammad always had to find her own way. When she discovered fencing, a sport traditionally reserved for the wealthy and white, once again she had to defy expectations and make a place for herself in a sport she grew to love. Even though Ibtihaj would start fencing later than most, at 13 years old her talent was undeniable. From winning state championships with her high school team to three-time All-America selections at Duke University, Ibtihaj was poised for success, but the fencing community wasn't ready to welcome her with open arms. Ibtihaj Muhammad's path to Olympic greatness has been marked with opposition and near-debilitating challenges because of her race, religion, and gender. As the only woman of color and the only religious minority on the U.S. women's saber team, once again Ibtihaj had to push past stereotypes, misconceptions, and negativity to find her own path to success and Olympic glory. Proud is the inspiring story of how Ibtihaj rose above it all with grace and compassion. She provides an unflinching and honest portrayal of how she managed to stay true to herself and still play by the rules. A coming-of-age story, a hero's journey, and a moving memoir from one of the nation's most influential athletes, Proud will leave you cheering.
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Cinfhen
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I enjoyed hearing/listening to Ibtihaj Muhammad‘s journey from HS athlete to Olympian. She did throw plenty of shade around but I‘m sure her frustration over years of micro & macro aggressions were stressful, hateful & difficult to endure. Kudos to Ibtihaj for showing grit and fortitude. #NF22 #ImAnAthlete @Riveted_Reader_Melissa She does visit #Tunisia so I‘m cheating & using this for #ReadingAfrica22

Cinfhen Walked to the shake shack for a smoothie 🎧🥤 2y
BarbaraBB Smoothie bar looks super attractive! 2y
Cinfhen Yeah!! It‘s a fun place with loads of cool options @BarbaraBB 2y
BookBabe Neat picture! So interesting to see another part of the world. I could go for a smoothie myself! 😋 2y
Librarybelle Woohoo! 2y
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Cinfhen
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kaysworld1
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So here my round up for #NovelNovember readathon
1: currently reading a false report by Christian Miller (this is talking a while because of the subject)
2: Read proud by Ibtihaj Muhammad
3: currently reading outsider by Sarah millican

#currentlyreading #audiobook #audiobooks #readingthelibrary #librarybook #comedy #reallife #reading #readathon #booknerd #read
@Andrew65 👾

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏🙌🍾🥂😊 3y
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kaysworld1
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The audio books I have on the go at the moment
Proud by Ibtihaj Muhammad 💪
A false report by Christine Miller 💔
Bloody woman by Helen Fitzgerald ☠

#audiobooks #murder #truecrime #readingthelibrary #librarybook #reading #femaleauthor #reallife

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One of my huge pet peeves is not taking agency over your own life. While Ibtihaj has had great success, she spent the majority of this book complaining about how her teammates, coaches (both her chosen personal ones and various team ones), & her all-African-American fencing club treated her. She just seemed to take a backseat and not demand to be treated with respect.

But she did accomplish a lot, mostly on her own, so kudos, in the end. 2.5⭐️

Megabooks Book 1, 3:23 hours into #EasterExtravanganza readathon, @Andrew65 4y
Andrew65 Well done👏👏👏Going well, I‘m only on 1 hr 15! 4y
Megabooks @Andrew65 I hope things are going well with your readathon!! Thanks for the encouragement!! 4y
Andrew65 @Megabooks Yes picked up passed this afternoon / evening. 4y
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Ibtihaj and I did not go to Duke at the same time, I‘ll say that. She‘s about 10 years younger than I am. But she just said she was the only hijabi on a campus of 6000 undergrads.

I had at least a dozen close female Muslim friends from my Arabic classes and at least 8 I can name 20 years later that wore hijabs, including my roommate sophomore year and the 4 other friends who lived in our apartment building.

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Megabooks She had the same major/minor I started out with International Relations/Arabic. I just don‘t see how she never met another hijabi when not even trying to seek them out, I befriended 8 to the point we were close enough that they invited me to break fast with them, etc. 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️ I‘m sorry she had that negative experience, but it just seems strange to me. 4y
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erinjohns
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Ah-mazing. This book makes me want to take on something like fencing. What a battle to fight for what you want at all costs. So sad to hear how many people in this day and ages caused road blocks for the author. America...we need to do better.

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BookmarkTavern
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#sportsofallsorts #riotgrams

I'm not usually a fan of sports, but when they're framed within the memoirs of some amazing people, I find I enjoy them much more. 😉

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SW-T
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I liked this one. Good read about her experiences as a Muslim, African American woman and her road to becoming the first Muslim American woman in hijab to medal at the Olympics.

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SW-T
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Very interesting read about Ibtihaj Muhammad and her path to Olympic greatness.

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biblio_ginger
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Finished my 2nd book for #24in48 and it was awesome! I listened to the audio book and my only critic is that the author was the narrator and that doesn't always work. Read this book! Now what's next???? 😄😄😄

Mollyanna Great job! 6y
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biblio_ginger
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Hour 12 challenge for #24in48 a book that's expanded your worldview. I picked this book because I don't normally read "sport" books, and her story sounded really interesting. I'm so glad I did! She is awesome and I love her passion and the support she's has from her family. So inspiring and entertaining! I want to be a fencer now! ???

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biblio_ginger
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Yes! I've got my first hour for #24in48 now only 23 hours to go! 😄😣😥😉

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TheNextBook
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Highly recommend read. Muhammad gives explicit detail to what her life has been like as a Muslim African American women who chooses to wear a hijab. She discusses representation and her struggles against discrimination as she competes in an elite majority white sport. I really enjoyed this book and thought she did a great job telling her story.

Thanks Netgalley for this book in exchange for an honest review.

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TheNextBook
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Going from one ARC to the next!

If you watched any of the 2016 Summer Olympics then you know who this is! Very interested in reading her story!

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