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Thanks TSgt Joe C. for letting us know that on February 7, 1993 tennis champion Arthur Ashe who was the only African-American man to win Wimbledon and the U.S. and Australian Opens, died of complications from AIDS, at age 49 in New York City. Ashe’s body later laid in state at the governor’s mansion in Richmond, Virginia, where thousands of people lined up to pay their respects to the ground-breaking athlete and social activist.
Sad day indeed.
"Arthur Ashe, beloved tennis champion and outspoken AIDS awareness activist, passed away on February 6, 1993. That very day, he was slated to participate in The Connecticut Forum's 2nd ever Forum event, "Straight Talk and Honest Answers About AIDS." Arthur could not participate in the Forum due to new medical treatments he was undergoing, so two days prior to the Forum, he mailed a videotape with a message to the Forum audience. His message, featured in this videoclip and shown to the audience that night, was a practical and poignant call for compassion and understanding. It would be his last public message - Arthur Ashe died just hours before the event, and his death was not made public until the event was underway."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGnwxLVyTxA

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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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LTC Stephen F. TSgt Joe C. One of My Heroes, I was an Avid Tennis Player in My Youth.
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CPT Gurinder (Gene) Rana
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Great share; thanks.
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