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Arthur Ashe

    10 juillet 1943 – 6 février 1993

    Arthur Ashe était un joueur de tennis professionnel américain qui a remporté trois titres du Grand Chelem. Sa carrière athlétique a été marquée par une détermination inébranlable et un esprit sportif exemplaire, faisant de lui une source d'inspiration pour beaucoup. Ashe était également connu pour son engagement envers les questions sociales et son activisme, utilisant sa plateforme pour plaider en faveur de l'égalité et de la justice. Son héritage s'étend au-delà des courts de tennis, car il a laissé une marque indélébile dans le domaine des droits civils et des droits de l'homme.

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    Days of Grace : A Memoir
    • Days of Grace : A Memoir

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(69)Évaluer

      A remarkable and inspiring memoir by a remarkable and inspiring human being: Arthur Ashe, embodiment of courage and grace in every aspect of his life, from his triumphs as a great tennis champion and his determined social activism to his ordeal in the face of death, a casualty of AIDS. As he brings us into his childhood in Richmond, Virginia, where he was born in 1943, where his mother died when he was six, and where he was raised by a loving but demanding father who set before his son the goals of self-reliance, discipline, and responsibility. He recalls his exit from the then segregated South and his entry into the world of tennis: a black intruder in an all-white enclave, experiencing from the start every variety of rude or polite exclusion and yet becoming, despite it, one of his generation's great players. He takes us inside the tennis world of his championship years and his captaincy of the Davis Cup team. He describes the full emotional shock of the discovery in 1988, in the aftermath of a brain operation, of his infection with AIDs - an infection that was traced back to a transfusion after a heart bypass operation in 1983. He tells what took place when he confided his condition to his wife and to a few close friends and colleagues. And he fully recounts for the first time what happened when, in April 1992, the possibility of a newspaper report forced him to reveal his illness to the world, the ordeal that ensued, and his feelings about it. We see how, during the last five years of his life, Ashe devoted the brilliance and strength that had made him a great tennis champion to the championship of great causes: justice for black men and women, the fight against all prejudice, thebattle against AIDS, and active opposition to South Africa's apartheid and to U.S. policy toward Haitians seeking asylum here. With a quiet and moving openness Ashe talks about the athlete's life and about his contemporaries on the tennis court, among them Billie Jean King, Jimm

      Days of Grace : A Memoir
    • A hard road to glory

      a history of the African-American athlete since 1946

      • 571pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      Volume III of a three volume set. A history of black athletic achievements in the United States from 1946-1986.

      A hard road to glory