This Day in History

Althea Gibson broke color barriers in tennis when she became the first African American to win a Wimbledon title on July 6, 1957. Her victory was not just a personal triumph but a landmark achievement in the civil rights movement, symbolizing a breakthrough in the integration of sports in America. Gibson’s success challenged racial stereotypes and opened doors for future generations of athletes of all races, making her one of the most influential sportswomen in history.