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Althea Gibson Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com - Althea Gibson was the first African-American tennis player to compete at the U.S.
National Championships in 1950, and the first black player to compete at ...
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ESPN.com: Althea Gibson broke barriers - Before Althea Gibson could play -- much less win -- major tennis tournaments,
another opponent had to be defeated. But Gibson had less control against this
foe ...
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Althea Gibson (American tennis player) -- Encyclopedia Britannica - Althea Gibson, (born August 25, 1927, Silver, South Carolina, U.S.?died
September 28, 2003, East Orange, New Jersey), American tennis player who ...
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Althea Gibson - Black History - HISTORY.com - Find out more about the history of Althea Gibson, including videos, interesting
articles, pictures, historical features and more. Get all the facts on HISTORY.com.
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Althea Gibson is first African American to win Wimbledon ? History ... - On this day in 1957, Althea Gibson claims the women's singles tennis title at
Wimbledon and becomes the first African American to win a championship at ...
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Althea Gibson | International Tennis Hall of Fame - Tall and sinewy, determined and athletic, Althea Gibson turned the 1950s into a
showcase for her talent and temerity. Breaking the color barrier in 1950 at Forest
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Althea Gibson - Biography of Tennis Pioneer - Women's History - One young girl named Althea Gibson lived in Harlem in the 1930s and 1940s.
Her family was on welfare. She was a client of the Society for Prevention of
Cruelty ...
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Althea Gibson Tennis Complex - City of Wilmington - The complex has: 19 tennis courts with lights; 1500 sq. ft. clubhouse with lounge,
meeting room, and snack counter. ABOUT ALTHEA GIBSON · Tennis Clinics ...
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ESPN.com: Althea Gibson broke barriers - Before Althea Gibson could play -- much less win -- major tennis tournaments,
another opponent had to be defeated. But Gibson had less control against this
foe ...
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Althea Gibson (American tennis player) -- Encyclopedia Britannica - Althea Gibson, (born August 25, 1927, Silver, South Carolina, U.S.?died
September 28, 2003, East Orange, New Jersey), American tennis player who ...
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Althea Gibson - Black History - HISTORY.com - Find out more about the history of Althea Gibson, including videos, interesting
articles, pictures, historical features and more. Get all the facts on HISTORY.com.
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Althea Gibson is first African American to win Wimbledon ? History ... - On this day in 1957, Althea Gibson claims the women's singles tennis title at
Wimbledon and becomes the first African American to win a championship at ...
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Althea Gibson | International Tennis Hall of Fame - Tall and sinewy, determined and athletic, Althea Gibson turned the 1950s into a
showcase for her talent and temerity. Breaking the color barrier in 1950 at Forest
...
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Althea Gibson - Biography of Tennis Pioneer - Women's History - One young girl named Althea Gibson lived in Harlem in the 1930s and 1940s.
Her family was on welfare. She was a client of the Society for Prevention of
Cruelty ...
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Althea Gibson Tennis Complex - City of Wilmington - The complex has: 19 tennis courts with lights; 1500 sq. ft. clubhouse with lounge,
meeting room, and snack counter. ABOUT ALTHEA GIBSON · Tennis Clinics ...
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Welcome to Althea Gibson Community Education and Tennis Center - The Althea Gibson Gibson Community Education and Tennis Center (AGCETC)
is a multifaceted facility, serving the community of Philadelphia since 2003.
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