Robert Walter Johnson

Robert Walter Johnson (16 April 1899 – 28 June 1971) was an American physician and founder of the American Tennis Association Junior Development Program for African American youths, where he coached and fostered the careers of tennis greats, Arthur Ashe and Althea Gibson. Johnson graduated in 1924 from Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, a historically black college. He was a classmate of Melvin B. Tolson. Johnson was the first African-American phy... More

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  • Apr 16, 1899

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  • Jun 28, 1971 (age 72 years)

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  • 2009
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