In the early 1900s, Pasadena mostly prohibited people of color from swimming in the Brookside Plunge. Sammy Lee, the first Asian American to win an Olympic medal for the U.S., would learn to dive there. Because of limited access, he had to train with a fake diving board and a sandpit pool in a coach’s backyard.  Photo 3 of 5 in Swimply, and the Public/Private Pool Divide

Swimply, and the Public/Private Pool Divide

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In the early 1900s, Pasadena mostly prohibited people of color from swimming in the Brookside Plunge. Sammy Lee, the first Asian American to win an Olympic medal for the U.S., would learn to dive there. Because of limited access, he had to train with a fake diving board and a sandpit pool in a coach’s backyard.