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Althea : the life of tennis champion Althea Gibson / Sally H. Jacobs.

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"A captivating book that brilliantly reveals an American sports legend long overlooked. Sally Jacobs tells the riveting story of Althea Gibson, my personal shero, who overcame daunting odds - on the tennis court and off - to stand at the world pinnacle of her sport and became an inspiration to many." - Billie Jean King In 1950, three years after Jackie Robinson first walked onto the diamond at Ebbets Field, the all-white, upper-crust US Lawn Tennis Association opened its door just a crack to receive a powerhouse player who would integrate "the game of royalty." The player was a street-savvy young Black woman from Harlem named Althea Gibson who was about as out-of-place in that rarefied and intolerant world as any aspiring tennis champion could be. Her tattered jeans and short-cropped hair drew stares from everyone who watched her play, but her astonishing performance on the court soon eclipsed the negative feelings being cast her way as she eventually became one of the greatest American tennis champions. Gibson had a stunning career. Raised in New York and trained by a pair of tennis-playing doctors in the South, Gibson's immense talent on the court opened the door for her to compete around the world. She won top prizes at Wimbledon and Forest Hills time and time again. The young woman underestimated by so many wound up shaking hands with Queen Elizabeth II, being driven up Broadway in a snowstorm of ticker tape, and ultimately became the first Black woman to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated and the second to appear on the cover of Time. In a crowning achievement, Althea Gibson became the No. One ranked female tennis player in the world for both 1957 and 1958. Seven years later she broke the color barrier again where she became the first Black woman to join the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). In Althea, prize-winning former Boston Globe reporter Sally H. Jacobs tells the heart-rending story of this pioneer, a remarkable woman who was a trailblazer, a champion, and one of the most remarkable Americans of the twentieth century." -- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781250246554
  • ISBN: 1250246555
  • Physical Description: xv, 447 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Edition: First edition
  • Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2023.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 399-435) and index.
Subject: Gibson, Althea, 1927-2003.
African American women tennis players > Biography.
Women tennis players > United States > Biography.
Tennis players > United States > Biography.
Racism in sports > United States > History > 20th century.
Discrimination in sports > United States > History > 20th century.
Genre: Biographies.

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  • 19 of 20 copies available at NC Cardinal.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Rockingham County Public Library. (Show)

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Eden Library B Gibson (Text) 31554010986817 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Bordeaux Library B GIBSON (Text) 31781068730280 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Cliffdale Library B GIBSON (Text) 31781068730306 Adult Nonfiction Available -
East Asheville Library B GIBSON (Text) 0020513653772 Adult Biography Available -
Farmville Public Library B GIB (Text) 23900000033737 Adult Biography Available -
Forsyth Central B Gibson, Althea (Text) 0112524037029 Adult Biography Available -
Henderson Main Branch GIBSON (Text) 33258010289830 Adult Biography Available -
Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library B GIBSON (Text) 39149008394942 Adult Biography Available -
Leath Memorial Library B GIBSON (Text) 58198050008344 Adult Biography Available -
Lewisville Branch B Gibson, Althea (Text) 0112524037038 Adult Biography Available -

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