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According to the article, why did Black girls in the 1930s embrace Double Dutch and develop the sport? The first tournament that allowed girls to enter was organized by David A. Walker. Few organized sports or sports facilities were available to urban girls. The Apollo Theater had begun sponsoring sports programs for Black youth. Jumping rope was the only sport girls were taught in school at that time.
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GPT 3.5
Additionally, Double Dutch required agility, creativity, and social skills, which were all valued qualities in the Black community at that time. The sport provided girls with a sense of community, identity, and the opportunity to showcase their talents in a competitive environment.
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