Arthur Ashe (1943–1993) was a tennis champion, AIDS
activist, and tireless crusader for racial and social justice. He
was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in 1985 and awarded
the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1993.
Arnold Rampersad, the Sarah Hart Kimball Professor
Emeritus in the Humanities at Stanford University, has also taught
at Princeton, Columbia, and Rutgers Universities. His books
include The Life of Langston Hughes (two volumes);
biographies of W. E. B. Du Bois, Jackie Robinson, and Ralph
Ellison; and, with Arthur Ashe, Days of Grace: A
Memoir. Among his numerous awards and honors are a MacArthur
Foundation fellowship in 1991 and the National Humanities Medal,
presented at the White House in 2011.
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