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Black Tennis Hall of Fame Board and Administration L-R Board Member D.A. Abrams, Founder Dr. Dale G. Caldwell, President Bob Davis, Hall of Famer Benny Sims, Jr., Board Member Ann Koger, Historian Arthur Carrington, Executive Director Shelia Curry, Board Member Gary Cogar. (PHOTO CREDIT: Gary Battle) |
With each year's induction ceremony, inductee's careers, opportunities to enjoy those careers, and ability to foster training and education in communities nationwide increases and further builds on the never ending historic progress that was made by African-Americans in the sport of tennis.
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L-R Norvell Brown, Chanda Rubin, Lonnie White |
On Saturday, June 22, 2019, the Black Tennis Hall of Fame (BTHOF) held its 12th annual induction ceremony in Brooklyn, New York at Brooklyn Borough Hall. The historic building provided the classically civic atmosphere that it truly represents.
Family, friends and colleagues gathered in the 2nd floor courtroom of the building to witness the induction of
Pioneers: Nathaniel and Franklyn Jackson and Ted Thompson,
Player/Contributors: Richard Russell, Chanda Rubin, Phil Williamson and Benny Sims, Jr. and
Regional Legends: Dr. Emily Moore, Arvelia Myers, Lonnie White and Norvell A Brown.
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Phil Williamson |
The ceremony opened with a warm welcome from President Bob Davis, who then followed with acknowledgements of hall of famers in attendance. Executive Director Shelia Curry followed by boasting the extensive career experiences and community contributions of
each inductee individually as they were presented with trophies and
plaques
Tennis Channel Broadcast Analyst Chanda Rubin was presented first, as Ms. Rubin had a flight to catch shortly thereafter to continue her many travels to the various tournaments worldwide.
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Dr. Emily Moore |
United States Tennis Association (USTA) Diversity Manager Esu Ma'at spoke, providing information
on upcoming efforts by the organization to increase and improve their inclusion and diversity efforts.
President Bob Davis performed the induction of personal friend Richard Russell of Jamaica, who was unable to attend, but did provide a video taped acceptance (technical difficulty cut the sound).
Adding to the spiritual ambiance of the ceremony, performances were given by the Mt. Moriah Children's Choir and vocalist Anneka Turner accompanied by pianist Howard Robbins. Additionally, poetry was shared by Poet Compton Dodson.
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Benny Sims, Jr. |
The ceremony closed with a champagne and hors d'oeuvres celebration allowing for pleasant socialization, picture taking, and fond goodbyes.
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