The Match: Althea Gibson & Angela Buxton

The Match: Althea Gibson & Angela Buxton
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9780060526528
ISBN-13 : 0060526521
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Book Synopsis The Match: Althea Gibson & Angela Buxton by : Bruce Schoenfeld

Download or read book The Match: Althea Gibson & Angela Buxton written by Bruce Schoenfeld and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2004-06 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Althea Gibson first met Angela Buxton at an exhibition match in India. On the surface, the two women could not have been more different. The daughter of sharecroppers, Gibson was born in the American South and grew up in Harlem. Angela Buxton, the granddaughter of Russian Jews, was raised in England, where her father ran a successful business. But both women encountered prejudice, particularly on the tennis circuit, where they were excluded from tournaments and clubs because of race and religion. Despite their athletic prowess, both Gibson and Buxton were shunned by the other female players at Wimbledon in 1956 and found themselves without doubles partners. Undaunted, they chose to play together and ultimately triumphed. In The Match, which has been hailed as an "important contribution in spreading the legacy of Gibson,"* Bruce Schoenfeld delivers not only the little-known history of Gibson's life but also the inspiring story of two underdogs who refused to let bigotry stop them -- on the court and off. Here, too, is an homage to a remarkable friendship. *Publishers Weekly


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