Althea Gibson's Historic US Open Milestone Celebrated 75 Years Later

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The Florida A&M Marching 100 and other HBCU alumni participated in the US Open's HBCU Live event, celebrating HBCU culture and history, with the band performing on center court at Arthur Ashe Stadium, marking a significant and memorable moment for attendees and alumni.
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