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American Tennis in Black and White | The New Yorker
American Tennis in Black and White | The New Yorker

Arthur Ashe becomes first African-American male tennis player ranked No. 1  in the U.S.
Arthur Ashe becomes first African-American male tennis player ranked No. 1 in the U.S.

Bob Ryland, first Black pro tennis player, lived a lifetime in the sport -  Official Site of the 2023 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event
Bob Ryland, first Black pro tennis player, lived a lifetime in the sport - Official Site of the 2023 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event

Overlooked No More: Jimmie McDaniel, Tennis Player Who Broke Barriers - The  New York Times
Overlooked No More: Jimmie McDaniel, Tennis Player Who Broke Barriers - The New York Times

Althea Gibson | Biography, Titles, & Facts | Britannica
Althea Gibson | Biography, Titles, & Facts | Britannica

Robert Ryland, Who Broke a Tennis Barrier, Dies at 100 - The New York Times
Robert Ryland, Who Broke a Tennis Barrier, Dies at 100 - The New York Times

Lady ChangeMakers - Meet Althea Gibson She was an amazing tennis player for  her time and could very likely take on the Williams sisters. She also  became the first Black player to
Lady ChangeMakers - Meet Althea Gibson She was an amazing tennis player for her time and could very likely take on the Williams sisters. She also became the first Black player to

Bob Ryland, First Black Pro Tennis Player In U.S., Dies At 100 | Upper West  Side, NY Patch
Bob Ryland, First Black Pro Tennis Player In U.S., Dies At 100 | Upper West Side, NY Patch

Arthur Ashe Was the First Black Man to Win Wimbledon and the US Open
Arthur Ashe Was the First Black Man to Win Wimbledon and the US Open

Kalamazoo Native Lendale Johnson, America's First Gay Black Tennis Pro, on  How 'Visibility Is Invaluable' - Pride Source
Kalamazoo Native Lendale Johnson, America's First Gay Black Tennis Pro, on How 'Visibility Is Invaluable' - Pride Source

Black Women Radicals on Twitter: "Happy Birthday, Althea Gibson! (August  25, 1927 – September 28, 2003) 🎈 Gibson was a tennis player &  professional golfer & the first Black athlete to cross
Black Women Radicals on Twitter: "Happy Birthday, Althea Gibson! (August 25, 1927 – September 28, 2003) 🎈 Gibson was a tennis player & professional golfer & the first Black athlete to cross

Bob Ryland, first Black tennis player to go pro, dies at 100 - The  Washington Post
Bob Ryland, first Black tennis player to go pro, dies at 100 - The Washington Post

Black tennis history — Andscape
Black tennis history — Andscape

Before Serena, There Was Althea - The New York Times
Before Serena, There Was Althea - The New York Times

August 25 - in 1927 the First Black Wimbledon Champion was Crowned -  TSDMemphis.com
August 25 - in 1927 the First Black Wimbledon Champion was Crowned - TSDMemphis.com

Althea Gibson Biography Review: America's First Black Tennis Star -  Bloomberg
Althea Gibson Biography Review: America's First Black Tennis Star - Bloomberg

NYC honors tennis legend Althea Gibson with street renaming
NYC honors tennis legend Althea Gibson with street renaming

First Black tennis player to win a major, Althea Gibson
First Black tennis player to win a major, Althea Gibson

Althea Gibson Biography Review: America's First Black Tennis Star -  Bloomberg
Althea Gibson Biography Review: America's First Black Tennis Star - Bloomberg

60-year anniversary of first black tennis player with Wilmington ties to  win at Wimbledon
60-year anniversary of first black tennis player with Wilmington ties to win at Wimbledon

Althea Gibson Becomes First African American Player on U.S. Tennis Tour -  HISTORY
Althea Gibson Becomes First African American Player on U.S. Tennis Tour - HISTORY

Althea Gibson's Unfinished Legacy for Black Tennis Players - The Atlantic
Althea Gibson's Unfinished Legacy for Black Tennis Players - The Atlantic

Sixty-Five Years Ago, Althea Gibson Broke the Color Line at the French Open  | At the Smithsonian | Smithsonian Magazine
Sixty-Five Years Ago, Althea Gibson Broke the Color Line at the French Open | At the Smithsonian | Smithsonian Magazine

Black tennis history — Andscape
Black tennis history — Andscape