What happened to Arthur Ashe wife and daughter?

What happened to Arthur Ashe wife and daughter?

Twenty years ago, on February 6, 1993, Arthur Ashe died of complications from AIDS-related pneumonia. The 1968 US Open champion is survived by his wife of 16 years, photographer Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, and their daughter, Camera.

How did Arthur Ashe die?

Pneumonia
Arthur Ashe/Cause of death
Arthur Ashe, the first African-American to win the U.S. Open (1968), Australian Open (1970) and Wimbledon (1975), dies of pneumonia, a complication of AIDS, at New York Hospital in Manhattan.

Did Arthur Ashe have heart disease?

On July 31, professional tennis player Arthur Ashe checked himself into New York Hospital after suffering a series of chest pains. The diagnosis: at age 36, Ashe had suffered a heart attack.

Which Grand Slam did Arthur Ashe not win?

In 1972, due to a dispute between the ILTF and the WCT, Ashe, as one of the 32 contracted WCT players, was barred from taking part in any ILTF Grand Prix tennis circuit tournaments from January to July. This ban meant Ashe was unable to play at the French Open and Wimbledon Grand Slam tournaments.

Does Arthur Ashe have a daughter?

Camera Ashe
Arthur Ashe/Daughters

Who was the first black tennis player?

Althea Neale Gibson
Althea Neale Gibson (August 25, 1927 – September 28, 2003) was an American tennis player and professional golfer, and one of the first Black athletes to cross the color line of international tennis….Althea Gibson.

Gibson in 1956
Country (sports) United States
Born August 25, 1927 Clarendon County, South Carolina, U.S.
Singles

Where was Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe born and raised?

Photographer Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe was born on July 9, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois. Art has been a life-long pursuit for Moutoussamy-Ashe. Her mother, Elizabeth Moutousammy, an interior designer and father, John Moutoussamy, an architect, encouraged her artistic side.

What did Jeanne Moutoussamy write about Arthur Ashe?

She reveals her immediate personal experience in Daddy and Me, which features photos of her late husband, Arthur Ashe, and her daughter, Camera. She has published numerous books featuring not only her own work, but also that of unknown black photographers of the past.

What did Jeanne Moutoussamy do in West Africa?

This is evident in the three full collections documenting her travels in West Africa or her book about the Gullah community of South Carolina, Daufuskie Island: A Photographic Essay. She reveals her immediate personal experience in Daddy and Me, which features photos of her late husband, Arthur Ashe, and her daughter, Camera.