Arthur Ashe was one of the greatest American tennis players of all time, and he's the only Black man to win singles titles at the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open.
But he was much more than an athlete.
Ashe was also a social activist, an inspiring role model for African Americans, and a high-profile campaigner for the HIV and AIDS communities.
A new CNN film, "Citizen Ashe," explores Ashe's enduring legacy. It airs Sunday, June 26, at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Ashe, far right, shakes hands with opponents at the Eastern Junior Tennis Championships in 1959. Ashe was born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1943 and began playing tennis at an early age. He first tested his skills on a Blacks-only playground in the city.
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Ashe plays at Wimbledon in 1964. A year earlier, he won the NCAA title at UCLA and became the first African American to represent the United States in the Davis Cup.
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Ashe signs autographs for children in 1965.
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Ashe is interviewed by reporters at the US National Championships, now known as the US Open, in 1965.
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After graduating from UCLA, Ashe spent three years in the US Army. He continued to play in tennis tournaments during this time.
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Ashe works with children during a tennis clinic in Washington, DC, in 1968.
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Ashe poses with other Davis Cup team members for a portrait in 1968.
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Ashe returns a shot during a Davis Cup match in Cleveland in 1968. The United States won the competition that year.
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Ashe is congratulated by his father, Arthur Ashe Sr., after winning the US Open in 1968. Ashe was the first Black man to win a grand slam singles title. He would also go on to win the Australian Open in 1970 and the US Open in 1975.
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Ashe attends a hearing at the United Nations in New York in 1970. He was campaigning for South Africa to be excluded from the International Tennis Federation. He had earlier been denied a visa by the country's apartheid government.
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Ashe holds the Wimbledon trophy after his upset win over Jimmy Connors in the 1975 final. That year, he also became the world's top-ranked tennis player.
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Ashe leads fellow Wimbledon champion Billie Jean King onto the dance floor at a post-tournament ball in 1975.
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In 1977, Ashe married Jeanne Marie Moutoussamy in New York.
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Ashe holds a certificate commemorating his entry into the Tennis Hall of Fame in 1985. The world was shocked in 1979 when the super-fit Ashe suffered a heart attack and underwent a bypass operation. He was set to return to the tennis tour when further complications arose and he was forced to announce his retirement.
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Ashe sits with his daughter, Camera, in 1990. He and his wife adopted Camera in 1986.
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Ashe meets with South African leader Nelson Mandela during a visit to New York in 1991.
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Ashe, his wife and his daughter attend the Arthur Ashe AIDS Tennis Challenge in 1992. That year, Ashe announced to the public that he had AIDS. It was thought that Ashe contracted HIV from infected blood transfusions during his heart operation many years before. He began campaigning to debunk myths about AIDS and the way it is contracted.
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Ashe takes part in a demonstration outside the White House in 1992, protesting the Bush administration's policy on Haitian refugees. He was later arrested during the protest.
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Ashe addresses the World Health Organization during a meeting on World AIDS Day in 1992. He founded the Arthur Ashe Foundation for the Defeat of AIDS.
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Ashe's casket is carried into the Governor's Mansion in his hometown of Richmond, Virginia, in 1993. A few days earlier, Ashe had died of AIDS-related pneumonia. He was 49 years old. Among those on the right is his widow, Jeanne, a professional photographer. She is with their daughter.
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Fireworks are set off during the dedication ceremony for the Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York in 1997. It's the main stadium at Flushing Meadows, which hosts the US Open, and it's the largest tennis stadium in the world. A statue of Ashe is outside.
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