Arthur Ashe was a trailblazing professional tennis player and social activist. Born in 1943 in Richmond, Virginia, Ashe became the first African American male to win the US Open, Australian Open, and Wimbledon championships. Off the court, Ashe was a dedicated advocate for civil rights and social justice, using his platform to speak out against racial discrimination and apartheid. Ashe was also known for his philanthropy work, establishing the Arthur Ashe Foundation for the Defeat of AIDS after being diagnosed with the disease himself. His legacy continues to inspire generations of athletes and activists worldwide.