Althea Gibson was brave for breaking racial barriers in sports during a time of intense segregation and discrimination. As the first African American to compete at Wimbledon and win a Grand Slam title, she faced not only the challenges of elite competition but also societal prejudice. Her determination to succeed in tennis and later in Golf paved the way for future generations of athletes of color, making her a pioneering figure in both sports and civil rights. Gibson's courage in pursuing her passion despite the obstacles she encountered exemplifies her bravery.
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