EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 24 MIN
Arthur Ashe
from Compact Biographies · host Compact Biographies
Arthur Ashe was more than a Wimbledon champion. Born in segregated Richmond, Virginia, he became one of the most important figures in tennis history, breaking racial barriers at the US Open, Wimbledon, and the Davis Cup. But Ashe's story reaches far beyond the baseline. He used his public platform to challenge apartheid, promote education, document Black sporting history, and later raise awareness about AIDS after his own diagnosis. This episode of Compact Biographies explores the life of a quiet, thoughtful champion whose courage was measured not only in trophies, but in principle, dignity, and public service. Visit our website: Compact Biographies Find us on our social media sites: Facebook Instagram Pinterest Youtube Please also consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee - head on over to compacthistories.com/biographiescoffee to see how. #ArthurAshe, #TennisHistory, #Wimbledon, #USOpen, #BlackHistory, #CivilRights, #SportsHistory, #CompactBiographies, #BiographyPodcast, #HistoryPodcast
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