Althea

Althea

Meet Althea Gibson, the first African American to play and win at Wimbledon and the U.S. Nationals.

Overview

Genre
History, Biography, and Sports
Synopsis

Althea Gibson, a truant from the rough streets of Harlem, emerged as a most unlikely queen of the highly segregated tennis world of the 1950's. Say the name Althea Gibson to most people and you'll met a blank stare. However, no player overcame more obstacles to become a champion, the first African-American to play and win at Wimbledon and Forest Hills, a decade before the great Arthur Ashe, only to be shunned by the Tennis Establishment. He roots as a sharecropper's daughter, her family's migration north to Harlem, her mentoring from Sugar Ray Robinson, David Dinkins and others, her fame that thrust her unwillingly into the glare of the early Civil Rights movement, all bring the story into a much broader realm of African-American History.

Stage
finished
Running time
83 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Country
United States

Distribution Details

Release year
2014
Festivals
American Black Film Festival
Awards
TheWIFTS Foundation International Visionary Awards
Language
English

Photos

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