'When
Arthur Ashe won the men's singles final at the first U.S. Open in 1968, he made history as the first African-American man to win the Open. That record holds to this day. Photos show a pensive Ashe with his arm around his proud father,
Arthur Ashe Sr., his silver trophy tray held in one hand.
Raymond Arsenault is the author of a new, extensive biography:
Arthur Ashe: A Life. He says that 1968 was the start of a new chapter for Ashe. "Sixty-eight really begins his life as the Arthur Ashe that we know," Arsenault says. "He did great things before 1968, was one of the greatest players in the world already. But as a human being, as someone who transcended sports, it began in '68".' --
Morning Edition
Published on September 12, 2018 14:24