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Long before Serena and Venus Williams, the Peters Sisters made records as black tennis stars - Face2Face Africa

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Before Serena and Venus Williams, the Peters sisters - Margareth and Matilda - known as ‘Pete’ and ‘Re-Pete’ made tennis history with their double record in the 1940s and 1950s, despite racial segregation. The Peters sisters were African American tennis stars. Margaret, the older sister, was born in 1915, while Matilda Roumania was born in...

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