Pioneer Woman lecture to focus on Althea Gibson

Ponca City Now - August 28, 2015 8:49 am

Join the Pioneer Woman Museum in Ponca City for a free public lecture with Dr. Amy Carreiro titled "Althea Gibson’s Quest for Gender and Racial Equality" at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.

Amy E. Carreiro received a Ph.D. in History from Oklahoma State University, a M.A. in History from Providence College and, a B.A. in Humanities from Roger Williams University. In addition to her education, she will use more than 20 years of research and teaching experience in History and American Studies to develop a public lecture that will discuss matters of gender and race in American sports.

The research will be based on primary and secondary sources which include contemporary interviews, newspapers, memoirs, anthologies and monographs.

The lecture will elaborate on Althea Gibson’s experience as an African American pioneer in tennis and golf. As an amateur and professional athlete, Gibson broke through barriers of race and challenged mid-20th century perceptions of women. Additionally, Gibson transcended class, ethnocentric, and religious issues by succeeding in national and international competitions. She also helped create opportunities for men of color in tennis and all women in sport.



For more information, call the museum at 580-765-6108.

 

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