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Days of grace
Book • 1993
In 'Days of Grace,' Arthur Ashe shares his reflections on life, sports, and social issues, including racism, sexism, and his personal battle with AIDS.
The book is a testament to his courage and integrity, offering insights into his experiences as a tennis champion and civil rights activist.
It concludes with a poignant letter to his daughter, showcasing his love and wisdom.
The book is a testament to his courage and integrity, offering insights into his experiences as a tennis champion and civil rights activist.
It concludes with a poignant letter to his daughter, showcasing his love and wisdom.
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