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This moving and heartfelt
memoir was published in 1993 after Arthur Ashe’s death. It takes
us from his childhood in segregated Virginia to his tennis triumphs,
from
his pursuits of justice as an activist to his heartbreaking public
disclosure that he had contracted the AIDS virus through no fault
of his own. Always thought-provoking and often touching, the life
of Arthur
Ashe was truly dignified and powerful. This memoir captures that
essence. |
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This moving and heartfelt
memoir was published in 1993 after Arthur Ashe’s death. It takes
us from his childhood in segregated Virginia to his tennis triumphs,
from
his pursuits of justice as an activist to his heartbreaking public
disclosure that he had contracted the AIDS virus through no fault
of his own. Always thought-provoking and often touching, the life
of Arthur Ashe was truly dignified and powerful. This memoir captures that
essence. |
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This moving and heartfelt
memoir was published in 1993 after Arthur Ashe’s death. It takes
us from his childhood in segregated Virginia to his tennis triumphs,
from
his pursuits of justice as an activist to his heartbreaking public
disclosure that he had contracted the AIDS virus through no fault
of his own. Always thought-provoking and often touching, the life
of Arthur
Ashe was truly dignified and powerful. This memoir captures that
essence. |
Volume I:
1619-1918 |
Volume II:
1919-1945 |
Volume III:
Since 1946 |
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Arthur Ashe on Tennis
A
fundamental “tell-all” book about tennis, offering the answers to some
of the most common and bewitching tennis questions. Ashe wrote “Arthur
Ashe On Tennis: Strokes, Strategy, Traditions, Players, Psychology,
and Wisdom” in
1993, just two years before his death, with the assistance of Tennis
magazine contributing editor McNab. A definite must read for fans of
tennis and Ashe alike. |
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Arthur Ashe: Portrait in Motion
Read the diary of a champion! “Arthur Ashe: Portrait in Motion” is Ashe’s personal recount of the 1973-74 season… the season that can arguably be dubbed the most successful one of his career. An engrossing and enlightening read! |
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A Hard Road to Glory: Basketball Both historical and inspirational “A Hard Road to Glory: A History of The African American Athlete: Basketball” is an accurate account of the African-American athlete’s rise to basketball royalty. Follow the often turbulent and troublesome path of the players from the 20s through the world-renowned champions today. A excellent reference and eye-opening account of one of the United State’s favorite sports |
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