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BLACK TENNIS HISTORY: "The Definitive Word On The History Of Blacks In Tennis"
Saturday, June 18, 2011
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"Black Tennis History," is a new website that I am extremely pleased to have the opportunity to share with you. If you are not yet aware of this site, I guarantee that your first visit will enlighten, educate and enrich your knowledge of the history of Blacks in tennis unlike it has been before.
From the website:
"This website chronicles the introduction of Blacks to tennis in 1890 and the creation of the governing body of Black Tennis, the American Tennis Association, which was established in 1916.
The history of Blacks in tennis is a rich and inspiring legacy that must be preserved. It chronicles the emergence of an elite black middle class a mere 40 years after slavery was abolished. This middle class spawned an organization (the American Tennis Association) in 1916 and in less than 50 years, produced 2 world champions in a sport previously unavailable to Blacks. This is one of the most remarkable feats in human history and should be illuminated as a beacon for all people to emulate.”
You will also be able to visit with the standout performers who have been inducted into the Black Tennis Hall of Fame, an organization created by Dale Caldwell, a New Jersey businessman. You can view rare photographs and playing histories of these individuals, including Althea Gibson and Arthur Ashe.
Why is this important? Because, until the lions have their own historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter! African Proverb."
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Posted by Shelia at 4:44 AM Labels: American Tennis Association, Black Tennis Hall of Fame, Black Tennis History, Bob Davis, Dale Caldwell Email this post
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