Let's state this up front: The lore of Billie Jean King's heralded life and tennis career is all but universally known. That is, in tennis and women's sports and equality circles. Her biography—yea, her legend—has been ballyhooed in films made for television and theaters. (Remember those?) It has been documented ad nauseam for decades, as it's profoundly inspiring.
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Published Jul 02, 2020