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FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN ON TENNIS TOUR

Top Quotes from Althea Gibson!

On August 21, 1950, officials of the United States Lawn
Tennis Association
accepted Althea Gibson into their
annual championship at Forest Hills,
New York, making
her the first African American player to compete in a U.S.
national tennis competition.

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Althea Neale Gibson
(August 25, 1927 – September 28, 2003

Gibson survived a heart attack in 2003, but died on
September 28 that year from complications following
respiratory and bladder infections. Her body was
interred in the
Rosedale Cemetery, Orange, New
Jersey
, near her first husband, Will.

Bronze statue of Althea Gibson
Statue of Gibson by Thomas Jay Warren in Newark, New
Jersey
, near the courts (in background) on which she ran
clinics for young players in her later years.

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FIRST SLAVES ARRIVED IN JAMESTOWN

Virginia marks pivotal moment when enslaved Africans arrived 400 years ago | WJLA

On or about August 20, 1619, “20 and odd” Angolans, kidnapped
by the Portuguese, arrived in the British colony of Virginia and
are then bought by English colonists.

The exact date is not definitively known (a letter from the time
identified the ship’s arrival coming in "the latter part of August"),
but this date has been chosen by many to
mark the arrival of the enslaved Africans in the New World—beginning two and a half
centuries of
slavery in North America.

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Much of what we've been told about Virginia's 1619 first Africans is wrong - Virginia Mercury

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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Robert Redford at 10.

Did Robert Redford Get Plastic Surgery? See His Transformation Through the Years!

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Robert Redford: The big question I want answered | CNN

Charles Robert Redford Jr. is a retired actor and filmmaker. He
has received
numerous accolades such as an Academy Award,
a
BAFTA Award, and two Golden Globe Awards, as well as the
Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1994, the Screen Actors Guild Life
Achievement
Award
in 1996, the Academy Honorary Award in
2002, the
Kennedy Center Honors in 2005, the Presidential
Medal of Freedom
in 2016, and the Honorary César in 2019. He
was named by Time as one of the
100 most influential people
in the world
in 2014 (below). He is 88 today.

Robert Redford makes TIME magazine cover / Robert Redford portada revista TIME | CHICENTRAL.NET

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JESSE OWENS WAS A WINNER ON THIS DAY

Jesse Owens' 1936 Gold Medal Up For Auction

On August 4, 1936, American Jesse Owens won gold in the long
jump
at the Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. It was the
second of four gold medals Owens won in Berlin, as he firmly
dispelled German Fuhrer
Adolf Hitler’s notion of the superiority
of an Aryan “master race,” for all the world to see.

Long-Overdue Praise for the Running Singlet

Jesse Owens Olympic gold medal auctioned for record $1.4M — Won at 1936 Berlin Games | Jesse ...
James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens
(September 12, 1913 – March 31, 1980)

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MASSIVE RIOT BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1943

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Simmering racial tensions and economic frustrations boiled over
in
New York City on the night of August 1, 1943, culminating in
what is now known as the
Harlem Riot of 1943.

During an altercation in the lobby of the Braddock Hotel, a white
police officer shoots a Black soldier, Robert Bandy, triggering a
massive uprising.

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Literary Reactions to the Harlem Riot: 80 Years Later | Teaching American History

8 Facts You May Not Know About The Harlem Riot of 1943

8 Facts You May Not Know About The Harlem Riot of 1943

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