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July 6, 1957: Althea Gibson Became the First Black Player to Win Wimbledon - Lifetime
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NYC honors tennis legend Althea Gibson with street renaming
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
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Bob Ryland, first Black tennis player to go pro, dies at 100 - The Washington Post