Bruce Brooks is often regarded as one of elite young literary writers; Brooks was awarded the renowned Newberry award for the American Literature Award. In this article, Brooks wrote about Arthur Ash, Ash who died a few months ago in the presentation of this article. In addition to commemorating him, Arthur Ashe, an athlete who is good at both sports and sports for young people, is posted on Boys Will Be. This is a series of articles on how to deal with bullying and what mothers can not understand (curry).
Arthur Robert Ashe, Jr. Born in Richmond, Virginia on July 10, 1943. He is the eldest son of my birth. He reached John his brother. Their parents Arthur Arthur and Mattie Ashe raised Arthur and John. Arthur Sr. was a police officer at Richmond Entertainment Department. Arthur 's mother was a weak housewife and spent most of his time with him. Arthur wishes to read music all day. After his mother died, Arthur frequently looked out of the window and saw men participate in sports everyday, but I did not know what it was. He later noticed this being called tennis. On the age of seven, Arthur picked up the racket and the ball and went to the tennis court. He does this everyday, and after a hard practice he gets much better. Then he accepted some training and participated in the competition. It was not long before Arthur took part in many tournaments. At the age of ten, his shelves were full of trophies. Arthur plays at the American Tennis Association (ATA)
In the game of tennis, the respected man is called Arthur Ash. He is the first black professional tennis player. He is a full-fledged tennis player and is climbing from the bottom to the top of the list. After the tennis match, Arthur founded a foundation called Arthur Ashe Foundation. The basics is that children living in poor areas can play tennis. In the US 's major tennis tournament. The Open has a stadium named Arthur Ashe Stadium. Arthur died of AIDS at the age of 43 and became one of the most comprehensive players in the world.
In 1973, world class tennis player Arthur Ashe became the first black player to participate in the South African tennis race monopoly world competition, crossing the color barrier of South Africa. Ash got criticism rather than resisting for the game, but its advantage and ability to express outside the court surprised people in South Africa. Ten years later, Ashe and Harry Belafonte gathered the world's attention on apartheid when co-organizing artists and athletes against apartheid. Ash led the embargo on all sports links in South Africa and helped South Africa to integrate. Therefore, when asked about the person he most wanted to meet the United States as a new South African leader, Nelson Mandela replied: "Arthur Ash", this is not surprising.