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Althea Gibson

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Althea Gibson 1927-2003 The Sports E-Cyclopedia Est. 2001

Althea Gibson 1927-2003 The Sports E-Cyclopedia Est. 2001

Tribute Page for tennis pioneer Althea Gibson, who paved the way for the Williams Sisters

Hill A forgotten pioneer ESPN Page 2

Hill A forgotten pioneer ESPN Page 2

Fifty years ago today, Althea Gibson became the first African-American to win Wimbledon. And she deserves a prominent place alongside Jackie Robinson and Arthur Ashe.

Biography Althea Gibson

Biography Althea Gibson

This document is a biography of tennis player Althea Gibson. It is a page in the Biography section of HickokSports, the largest collection of sports information

Althea Gibson NNDB Tracking the entire world

Althea Gibson NNDB Tracking the entire world

Althea Gibson. First black woman to win Wimbledon. Birthplace: Silver, SC Location of death: East Orange, NJ Cause of death: Respiratory failure Remains: Buried

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Gibson, Althea , 19272003, African-American tennis player, b. Silver, S.C. In 1948 she won the first of 10 straight national black

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Born to Win: The Authorized Biography of Althea Gibson by Frances Clayton Gray, Yanick Rice Lamb, Venus Williams and Bill Cosby (Hardcover - Aug. 26, 2004)

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Althea Gibson United States Tennis Association Home USTA

Althea Gibson United States Tennis Association Home USTA

Like many facets of society, tennis, too, was once segregated. In March of 1948, a New York physician, Dr. Reginald Weir, became the first black person to play in a

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