Get to know three-time Grand Slam singles winner Arthur Ashe in this
middle grade nonfiction biography of his early years!As a kid, Arthur
Ashe was so small his father said he wasn't allowed to play football, so
he played tennis instead. He went on to become a professional tennis
player--the only black man to win the singles title at Wimbledon, the US
Open, and the Australian Open. After contracting HIV from a blood
transfusion, Arthur fought to educate people about HIV and AIDS and to
fund treatment for the disease until his death in 1993. This book is
laced with numerous illustrations, and the back of the book includes a
timeline, questions, activities, and a glossary, making it the perfect
addition to a classroom or home school setting. Perfect for emerging
readers, the Childhood of Famous Americans series illustrates the
incredible true stories of great Americans.