Days of Grace

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Days of Grace is the memoir of tennis champion and civil rights advocate Arthur Ashe, reflecting on his life, career, and battle with AIDS.

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instanceOf book
author Arnold Rampersad NERFINISHED
Arthur Ashe NERFINISHED
chronicles Arthur Ashe's activism against apartheid
Arthur Ashe's early life in Richmond, Virginia
Arthur Ashe's public disclosure of his AIDS diagnosis
Arthur Ashe's victories at Grand Slam tournaments
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Arthur Ashe's civil rights activism
Arthur Ashe's experience living with AIDS
Arthur Ashe's tennis career
focusesOn public health and AIDS
race and sports in America
social justice
genre autobiography
sports memoir
hasCoAuthor Arnold Rampersad NERFINISHED
hasSubject celebrity and privacy
discrimination in sports
family and legacy
language English
mainSubject Arthur Ashe NERFINISHED
HIV/AIDS NERFINISHED
civil rights
tennis
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor account of a prominent Black tennis champion
personal testimony about AIDS
publicationDate 1993
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
relatedWork Arthur Ashe NERFINISHED
biographies of Arthur Ashe
settingPeriod 20th century
subjectOccupationDescribed civil rights advocate
professional tennis player
theme courage in the face of illness
dignity and grace under pressure
racial equality
responsibility of public figures
title Days of Grace NERFINISHED

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