Crossing the Line: Arthur Ashe at the 1968 US Open

Crossing the Line: Arthur Ashe at the 1968 US Open
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cannibal/Hannibal Publishers
Country
Belgium
Published
1 August 2018
Pages
240
ISBN
9789492677501

Crossing the Line: Arthur Ashe at the 1968 US Open

The year was 1968, 50 years ago, when Arthur Ashe won the first U.S. Open Tennis Championships. It was an iconic moment not only in sports history, but also in American history: Ashe was the first African-American man to win a Grand Slam tournament. It was also a year of seismic social and political change. This book retells this turbulent chapter in 20th century history through the lens of American photographer John G. Zimmerman, who had unique access to Ashe before, during and after the US Open final in 1968. It presents the highlights of this tremendous photo series, accompanied by essays from prominent public intellectuals, who discuss the role and complex character of Arthur Ashe, the importance of 1968 and the Civil Rights Movement, and the aesthetics of sports photography. SELLING POINTS: . Impressive series of hundreds of never-before-seen pictures by John G. Zimmerman, of tennis player Arthur Ashe - the first African American to win a grand slam tournament . Contributors include Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Maurice Berger, James Blake, Philip Brookman, Grant Farred, Nicole R. Fleetwood, Wesley Hogan, Walter Iooss, Simone Manuel, Gael Monfils, Tom Okker, Ishmael Reed, and David Roediger . John G. Zimmerman (1927-2002) is a true icon of American photography. For decades his pictures appeared on the covers of magazines like Time, Life and Sports Illustrated . Zimmerman was a life-long Angelino and his family continues to live there

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