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Tennis racquet and frame used by Althea Gibson, mid-late 20th century. Creator: Unknown
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Tennis racquet and frame used by Althea Gibson, mid-late 20th century. Creator: Unknown
In 1956 Althea Gibson (1927-2003) became the first African-American to win a Grand Slam title (the French Championships). The following year she won both Wimbledon and the US Nationals. The racquet is made of wood and has a brown leather wrapped handle. Gold and blue lettering near the head of the racket reads " BLUE MOON." A blue logo of a moon appears below. Gold type along handle reads " Laminated." A white " H" appears on the bottom of rackets handle
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This print showcases a significant piece of sporting history - the tennis racquet and frame used by Althea Gibson, an iconic figure in African-American sports. Dating back to the mid-late 20th century, this wooden racquet with a brown leather-wrapped handle represents Gibson's groundbreaking achievements in the world of tennis. In 1956, Althea Gibson made history as the first African-American to win a Grand Slam title at the French Championships. The following year, she continued her triumphs by clinching victories at both Wimbledon and the US Nationals. This racquet played an integral role during those historic moments on court. The distinctive features of this remarkable artifact include gold and blue lettering near the head of the racket that reads "BLUE MOON" accompanied by a blue logo depicting a moon below it. Additionally, gold type along its handle proudly states "Laminated". A white "H" marking can be seen on the bottom of its handle. Now housed within the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), this cherished object serves as a testament to Althea Gibson's enduring legacy. It symbolizes not only her exceptional talent but also her trailblazing contributions to breaking racial barriers in sports. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are reminded of how one individual's determination can transcend boundaries and inspire generations to come.
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