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  1. Althea Neale Gibson (August 25, 1927 – September 28, 2003) was an American tennis player and professional golfer, and one of the first Black athletes to cross the color line of international tennis. In 1956, she became the first African American to win a Grand Slam event (the French Championships ). The following year she won both Wimbledon ...

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · 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 Wimbledon in 1951.

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · Learn about Althea Gibson, the first Black player to win Wimbledon and the French and U.S. Open titles in the 1950s. Discover her early life, commercial success, later struggles and legacy in tennis and sports.

  4. Althea Gibson (born August 25, 1927, Silver, South Carolina, U.S.—died September 28, 2003, East Orange, New Jersey) was an American tennis player who dominated women’s competition in the late 1950s. She was the first Black player to win the French (1956), Wimbledon (1957–58), and U.S. Open (1957–58) singles championships.

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  5. Feb 7, 2022 · On August 28, 1950, a 23-year-old Althea Gibson set foot on one of the outer courts of the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, Queens, home of the U.S. National Championships.

  6. Jan 23, 2007 · Learn about Althea Gibson, a sharecropper's daughter who broke racial barriers in sports and won eleven Grand Slam titles in tennis and the Asian championship in golf. She was also the first African American woman to receive the AP Athlete of the Year award and join the LPGA tour.

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  8. Learn about the life and achievements of Althea Gibson, the first African American to play and win at Wimbledon and the U.S. Nationals in the 1950s. Watch the documentary preview and interviews with tennis legends and friends of Althea.

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