How was Barbara Jordan’s career similar to Althea Gibson’s career?
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A talented tennis player, Althea Gibson set various records by holding the first African American to obtain at some of the most prestigious sports courts globally. In extents of ethnic segregation, Althea Gibson's most formidable antagonist was prejudice and insensitivity.
It wasn't till 1950 that 23-year-old Althea Gibson became the first African American permitted to play in the U.S. Nationals. In 1956 Gibson became the first African American to obtain the French Open and the following year she became the first African American, male to obtain a championship at Wimbledon. That same year she obtained her first U.S. National tournament. In 1958 Althea Davis reverted the preceding year's achievements and won both Wimbledon and the U.S. National repeatedly!
Born on February 21, 1936, in Houston, Texas, Barbara Jordan was a counselor and professor from 1972 to 1978 the first African-American congresswoman to come from the deep South and the first woman ever chosen to the Texas Senate (1966) who struggled a lot due due to ethnic and racial prejudices.