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The Country’s Oldest Black Tennis Club Is Keeping The Sport Alive In Bronzeville

The Country’s Oldest Black Tennis Club Is Keeping The Sport Alive In Bronzeville

Episode 197 Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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The nation’s first Black tennis club started on privately owned land needs help repairing its tennis courts, and club members are looking to the public for support. The Chicago Prairie Tennis Club, 3211 S. Ellis Ave., faces a heavy financial lift as four of the courts they’ve been using for decades have fallen into disrepair. 

Host - Jon Hansen

Reporter - Jamie Nesbitt Golden

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