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Arthur Ashe
Arthur Ashe, Jr.
July 10, 1943 – February 6, 1993

February 6, 2013 marked the
20th anniversary
of Arthur Ashe's passing.

The Arthur Ashe Learning Center is proud to promote and expand his outstanding legacy through educational programming and exhibits that raise public awareness about his life and values.

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AALC February 6th Commemoration Event
NY Times
Remembering a Pioneer in Fields Far Beyond His Sport
Donald L. Dell | Tennis Blog of New York Times

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Remembering Arthur: Q&A with Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe

By Nicholas J. Walz | USTA.com

Arthur Ashe  |  Conscious leader, Humanitarian, Educator and Athlete

Arthur Ashe was a top ranked tennis player in the 1960s and 70s. Raised in the segregated South, he was the first African-American male tennis player to win a Grand Slam tournament. He was much more than an athlete though. His commitment to social justice, health and humanitarian issues left a mark on the world as indelible as his tennis was on the court. This site is dedicated to providing a unique multimedia resource for understanding and promoting the legacy and values embodied in the life and work of Arthur Ashe as a conscience leader, humanitarian, educator and athlete. 

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15th Annual Arthur Ashe Essay & Art Contest officially began on February 1st

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Djokovic Wears Murray Down for 2013 Australian Open Title
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Azarenka Wins 2013 Australian Open, Defeats Li Na
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French Open May 21 - June 9, 2013

Did You Know?

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Did you know that Arthur Ashe was chosen by USA Today as one of the 25 most inspiring people of the last quarter-century?
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