Days of Grace

Days of Grace
Author: Arthur Ashe
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2011-03-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307788202

"Touching and courageous...All of it--the man, the life, the book--is rare and beautiful." COSMOPOLITAN DAYS OF GRACE is an inspiring memoir of a remarkable man who was the true embodiment of courage, elegance, and the spirit to fight: Arthur Ashe--tennis champion, social activist, and person with AIDS. Frank, revealing, touching--DAYS OF GRACE is the story of a man felled to soon. It remains as his legacy to us all.... AN ALTERNATE SELECTION OF THE BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB

Start Where You Are. Use What You Have. Do What You Can - Arthur Ashe

Start Where You Are. Use What You Have. Do What You Can - Arthur Ashe
Author: Motivational Notebooks 8
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-01-20
Genre:
ISBN:

Use the motivational notebook for your favorite inspiring and motivational quotes and to record your ideas and dreams.Perfect for men and woman, school and college students and even adults.Ideal gift on Mother's Day or on Father's Day, birthdays or ChristmasIf you are searching for a unique design that only a few people have, then you found the right place. This limited edition notebook can only be found EXCLUSIVE on Amazon.You will have this writing pad as your companion for a long time and will share the important part of your day. Whether it be your daily lessons, writing diary or journaling specific events... you would need.It is nicely designed, simple, clear, convenient to use and nicely organized.You will love it.Find other Designs and click on the Authors Name.

Arthur Ashe

Arthur Ashe
Author: Raymond Arsenault
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439189056

A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK A “thoroughly captivating biography” (The San Francisco Chronicle) of American icon Arthur Ashe—the Jackie Robinson of men’s tennis—a pioneering athlete who, after breaking the color barrier, went on to become an influential civil rights activist and public intellectual. Born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1943, by the age of eleven, Arthur Ashe was one of the state’s most talented black tennis players. He became the first African American to play for the US Davis Cup team in 1963, and two years later he won the NCAA singles championship. In 1968, he rose to a number one national ranking. Turning professional in 1969, he soon became one of the world’s most successful tennis stars, winning the Australian Open in 1970 and Wimbledon in 1975. After retiring in 1980, he served four years as the US Davis Cup captain and was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1985. In this “deep, detailed, thoughtful chronicle” (The New York Times Book Review), Raymond Arsenault chronicles Ashe’s rise to stardom on the court. But much of the book explores his off-court career as a human rights activist, philanthropist, broadcaster, writer, businessman, and celebrity. In the 1970s and 1980s, Ashe gained renown as an advocate for sportsmanship, education, racial equality, and the elimination of apartheid in South Africa. But from 1979 on, he was forced to deal with a serious heart condition that led to multiple surgeries and blood transfusions, one of which left him HIV-positive. After devoting the last ten months of his life to AIDS activism, Ashe died in February 1993 at the age of forty-nine, leaving an inspiring legacy of dignity, integrity, and active citizenship. Based on prodigious research, including more than one hundred interviews, Arthur Ashe puts Ashe in the context of both his time and the long struggle of African-American athletes seeking equal opportunity and respect, and “will serve as the standard work on Ashe for some time” (Library Journal, starred review).

Game, Set, Match, Champion Arthur Ashe

Game, Set, Match, Champion Arthur Ashe
Author: Crystal Hubbard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2016-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781484495407

A biography of African American tennis champion Arthur Ashe, a pioneering minority athlete known for his character, sportsmanship, and activism in social causes such as civil rights and HIV/AIDS awareness. Includes an afterword, author's note, and ph

Levels of the Game

Levels of the Game
Author: John McPhee
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0374708657

Levels of the Game is John McPhee's astonishing account of a tennis match played by Arthur Ashe against Clark Graebner at Forest Hills in 1968. It begins with the ball rising into the air for the initial serve and ends with the final point. McPhee provides a brilliant, stroke-by-stroke description while examining the backgrounds and attitudes which have molded the players' games. "This may be the high point of American sports journalism"- Robert Lipsyte, The New York Times

Start Where You Are

Start Where You Are
Author: , empreender
Publisher: Editora Bibliomundi
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2023-03-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1526076616

The legendary tennis player, Arthur Ashe, came up with the quote “start where you are, use what you have, do what you can” to inspire people. It certainly worked for him as he was the Wimbledon tennis champion and he achieved other honors in the game.But what does this really mean and how can you use this powerful quote to your advantage? In this special report we fully dissect the quote and show you how you can apply it to your life so that you can change it for the better.

Putting Our Differences to Work

Putting Our Differences to Work
Author: Debbe Kennedy
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1576757811

Shows readers how to turn various kinds of differences into competitive advantages, from differences in race, gender, age, national origin and sexual orientation to differences in experience, position, goals, competencies, working habits and management style.

Bigger, Faster, Fresher, Looser Abstract Painting Workbook

Bigger, Faster, Fresher, Looser Abstract Painting Workbook
Author: David M. Kessler
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781364421847

Have you ever wondered how to Loosen-Up your painting style? Paint Fresher paintings? Be more Spontaneous? Be more Expressive? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then this book is for you! Here is what is included:Inspiration Motivation, InformationLearn to Loosen-Up and Let GoPaint from the HeartHow to Design a Better Composition using Shape, Value, Color, Edges and Center of InterestProfessional Practice TopicsResources for the Artist

Arthur Ashe

Arthur Ashe
Author: Eric Allen Hall
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1421413949

Arthur Ashe explains how this iconic African American tennis player overcame racial and class barriers to reach the top of the tennis world in the 1960s and 1970s. But more important, it follows Ashe’s evolution as an activist who had to contend with the shift from civil rights to Black Power. Off the court, and in the arena of international politics, Ashe positioned himself at the center of the black freedom movement, negotiating the poles of black nationalism and assimilation into white society. Fiercely independent and protective of his public image, he navigated the thin line between conservatives and liberals, reactionaries and radicals, the sports establishment and the black cause. Eric Allen Hall’s work examines Ashe’s life as a struggle against adversity but also a negotiation between the comforts—perhaps requirements—of tennis-star status and the felt obligation to protest the discriminatory barriers the white world constructed to keep black people "in their place." Drawing on coverage of Ashe’s athletic career and social activism in domestic and international publications, archives including the Ashe Papers, and a variety of published memoirs and interviews, Hall has created an intimate, nuanced portrait of a great athlete who stood at the crossroads of sports and equal justice. "Hall’s elegant and well-paced narrative teases out the contradictions of one of tennis’s most enigmatic characters."—Times Literary Supplement "A strong book on an outstanding topic, it serves as a reminder that Ashe's tragic death has to some extent eclipsed his life's work on behalf of racial equality."—Wall Street Journal "A portrait of Arthur Ashe that shows the fullness of his character—his broad interests, his impressive talents, and his missteps."—New Books in Sports "A remarkable book that will serve as a model for future works in this genre."—Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Eric Allen Hall is an assistant professor of history at Georgia Southern University, Statesboro.