PBS is running an interesting bio of Althea Gibson on its American Masters series. Next airing on Ch. 13 WNET will be Sun. 9/13 at 10:30 am, also running on WLIW.
Towards the end there was a brief photo of a store or restaurant in SO which she frequented, I couldn't make out what/where it is. While she was destitute towards the end, there was a fundraising campaign for her which brought her more than a million dollars, back when people had to write checks and put them in the mail.
http://www.thirteen.org/programs/american-masters/
apple44 said:
PBS is running an interesting bio of Althea Gibson on its American Masters series. Next airing on Ch. 13 WNET will be Sun. 9/13 at 10:30 am, also running on WLIW.
Towards the end there was a brief photo of a store or restaurant in SO which she frequented, I couldn't make out what/where it is. While she was destitute towards the end, there was a fundraising campaign for her which brought her more than a million dollars, back when people had to write checks and put them in the mail.
http://www.thirteen.org/programs/american-masters/
I watched this this afternoon and learned so much about her. She was interested in excelling in her sport, not making a spectacle of herself, and was thus forgotten by the world when she wasn't entertaining them with her tennis wins. For someone who won so many awards, was so talented in everything she attempted to do (I didn't know she golfed or sang), it is yet another case of life's ironies that she literally lived hand to mouth her whole life and wound up being destitute in the end.
An article about earlier tributes to Ms. Gibson in 2013:
http://www.nj.com/independentpress/index.ssf/2013/08/essex_county_and_us_postal_ser.html
The stamp issued in her honor is still available online on the USPS web site, usps.com.
Thanks for this thread! I have been watching the show and she is an amazing woman.
Check out this tribute video to her....it's eye-opening.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcAsaNo8lAg
She was SOMETHIN' !!!!!!!:clap: