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The other side of victory.
- Title
- The other side of victory. No. 5 / hosted by Arthur Ashe ; executive producer, Robert W. Dockery, Jr. ; producer, Stafford U. Bailey ; writer, Michael J. Schoor.
- Publication
- Burbank, CA : Syndicate It, c1989.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schomburg Center to submit a request in person. | Moving image | Restricted use | Sc Visual VRA-638 | Schomburg Center - Moving Image & Recorded Sound |
Details
- Additional Authors
- Ashe, Arthur.
- Found In
- Arthur Ashe archive, 1959-2003.
- Description
- 1 videocassette (VHS) (24 min.) : sd., col. SP; 1/2 in.
- Summary
- Episode examines the marketing of professional athletes.
- Uniform Title
- Other side of victory (Television program)
- Alternative Title
- Arthur Ashe Audiovisual Collection.
- Subject
- Sports > Economic aspects
- Note
- A television program that profiles the personal and professional lives of athletes and their related sports industries.
- Biography (note)
- Arthur Robert Ashe, Jr. (July 10, 1943-- February 6, 1993) was a professional tennis player, born and raised in Richmond, Virginia. During his career, he won three Grand Slam titles, putting him among the best ever from the U.S. Ashe, an African American, is also remembered for his efforts to further social causes. Ashe died from complications from AIDS on February 6, 1993.
- Linking Entry (note)
- Forms part of Arthur Ashe archive, 1959-2003.
- Call Number
- Sc Visual VRA-638
- OCLC
- 436774170
- Title
- The other side of victory. No. 5 / hosted by Arthur Ashe ; executive producer, Robert W. Dockery, Jr. ; producer, Stafford U. Bailey ; writer, Michael J. Schoor.
- Imprint
- Burbank, CA : Syndicate It, c1989.
- Biography
- Arthur Robert Ashe, Jr. (July 10, 1943-- February 6, 1993) was a professional tennis player, born and raised in Richmond, Virginia. During his career, he won three Grand Slam titles, putting him among the best ever from the U.S. Ashe, an African American, is also remembered for his efforts to further social causes. Ashe died from complications from AIDS on February 6, 1993.
- Linking Entry
- Forms part of Arthur Ashe archive, 1959-2003.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Ashe, Arthur.Moutoussamy-Ashe, Jeanne, 1951- NN-SCL
- Added Title
- Arthur Ashe Audiovisual Collection.
- Found In:
- Arthur Ashe archive, 1959-2003.
- Research Call Number
- Sc Visual VRA-638