Preserving the Image of “A Champion for Justice”: Arthur Ashe
Twenty-four years ago, the USTA honored the late Arthur Ashe by etching his name on the U.S. Open stadium court, an act that heightened the significance of his contributions, not […]
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Twenty-four years ago, the USTA honored the late Arthur Ashe by etching his name on the U.S. Open stadium court, an act that heightened the significance of his contributions, not […]
Arthur Ashe ’66 was a champion. Not just on the tennis court — where he won 33 titles and set world records — but throughout his life, as a warrior […]
After 18 months of Zoom based oral history interviews, the Arthur Ashe Legacy Project resumed in-person interviews at the 2021 US Open. Dr. Edgar (Eddie) Mandeville and his wife Harriette […]
Arthur Ashe‘s legacy will live on at UCLA in a new form with the debut of a summer internship offered to one UCLA student or recent graduate each year, supported […]
Solia Valentine, a sophomore majoring in computational and systems biology, has been awarded the third annual Arthur Asher Jr. Scholarship. The scholarship recognizes and supports students who exemplify the attributes, […]
Arthur Ashe Legacy Fund Advisory Board Member Biographies Adrienne Umeh Adrienne Umeh is the current assistant director of operations at the Vera List Center for Art and Politics in New […]
I like to say I owe my life to college sports. In the 1950s, my father became one of the first African-Americans to play basketball at the University of Oregon. […]
Dear Arthur, I did not have much growing up. My parents are both immigrants from Sierra Leone. My dad was a janitor at a tennis facility in Maryland, and I […]