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Better Late Than Never: Augusta National Finally Salutes Trailblazer Lee Elder – Free Press of Jacksonville

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By Adam Schupak  - AUGUSTA, Ga. – Forty-five years after Lee Elder became the first Black man to play in the Masters, he finally is being recognized by the club for his trailblazing achievement. Fred Ridley, Chairman [...]

Source: Free Press of Jacksonville – Florida’s First Coast Quality Black Weekly

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