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Minority Report
But seriously, if they also had an i.beat whytz it would have been all good

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• What’s the fuss? I think i.beat blaxx is an amazing name for a white supremacist MP3 player. [AR]

• Serena and Venus Williams both followed the star-studded US Open tribute to Althea Gibson with wins. [NYT]

• The ACLU (and everyone else with a brain) has found that the Gulf Coast’s Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts have been rife with racism and civil rights abuses. [NOCB]

• I always say that the only sensible thing to do when you crash your Lamborghini is to leave it on the freeway and go about your business. [ESPN]

• KFC is finally reaching out to its core customers. [LBJ]

Aug 28, 2007 · Link · 5 Responses
Althea Gibson Breaks Ground In U.S. Tennis



Today, Venus and Serena Williams are two of the most recognized faces, not just in tennis, but in the entire sports world. But before 1950 — before Althea Gibson — black women weren’t even allowed to play the game alongside their white counterparts.

On August 22, 1950, Althea Gibson became the first black woman to compete on the U.S. Tennis Championships. She later became the first black person to win a Wimbledon title, and went on to win a number of U.S. and International titles. When her tennis career was over, she worked as the New Jersey State Commissioner of Athletics. She died in 2003 at the age of 76.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of her first U.S. Championship win, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Aretha Franklin, Carol Moseley Braun, and other boundary-breaking black women will honor Gibson on August 27, the first night of the U.S. Open.

I know little about tennis and even less about Althea Gibson (until now), and I’m kind of ashamed. If you watch the video — when they interview people on the street about the first black Wimbledon winner — you’ll know why.

Aug 22, 2007 · Link · 3 Responses