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September 8, 1957: Althea Gibson wins U.S. Nationals (U.S Open)
How much tennis history can you take today? The day Serena Williams and Venus Williams square off at the U.S. Open is the day in history that Althea Gibson won the first of her back-to-back U.S. National Championships (the precursor to U.S. Open). Gibson won the title on September 8, 1957.
Althea Gibson (1927-2003), a truant from the rough streets of Harlem and emerged as the unlikely queen of the highly segregated tennis world in the 1950s. She was the first African American to play and win at Wimbledon and the U.S. Nationals (precursor of the U.S. Open) — a decade before Arthur Ashe.
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Check out these fancy fiddles from Lyon & Healy’s “Catalogue of Musical Merchandise” (1891.) Founded as a sheet music shop by George W. Lyon and Patrick J. Healy in 1864, Lyon & Healy were crafting guitars, mandolins, banjos, and brass and percussion instruments by the late 19th century. The company, based in Chicago, still operates today as harp-makers.
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Los Angeles based multi-disciplinary artist and illustrator James R. Ead’s stunning illustrations are known for their unique style and technique. Following van Gogh’s signature brushstroke composed of colorful and fast moving brush strokes, Ead’s work reveals a meditative and soothing connection with nature and humanity. Both gentle and powerful, the swirling illustrations contain a surrealist and ethereal touch.