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Time to Save a Bit of Local History

In the space of just a few blocks just past Main Street that wrap around downtown Lynchburg can be found a treasure trove of the history of Central Virginia’s African-American community. Fifth Street, for decades, was the cultural and economic black “Main Street,” home of a...

Va. doctor helped launch careers of black tennis pioneers

African-American tennis players, from Althea Gibson to Serena Williams, can trace their roots from the grass courts of Wimbledon back to a small, two-story house at 1422 Pierce St. in Lynchburg. That’s where Robert W. Johnson, a local doctor, decided to build a tennis court and...

Hall of Fame Acceptance Speech by Lange Johnson

Ladies and Gentleman, honored guests, members of the International Tennis Hall of Fame Nominating Committee, members of the Class of 2009, it is a tremendous honor to be here with you today. This is no doubt a great day for the Johnson Family, but more...