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South Oxford Tennis Club

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which was in operation from 1981 to 1997. It was noted as the only Black-owned tennis club in New York City and for its role as a community hub, particularly for the Black and gay communities of its district. In the assessment of Patrick Sauer, "What started out as a Brooklyn hot spot for matches on
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In addition to the main building, the club had four tennis courts. Richard Northern leased the space from the city on a month-to-month basis, but in 1997 the city closed the club; the club house was demolished in 2001. After a period lying derelict, the land was replaced with South Oxford Park, a
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clay would become, during its 16-year existence, a focal point for the surrounding, predominantly Black neighborhoods. It was a place where kids could take free lessons, members competed in tournaments, future hip-hop legends spit rhymes, folks marked important occasions, politicians held
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Founded in 1981 by Richard Northern, the club was located on South Oxford Street between Atlantic Avenue and Fulton Street. Its main building was a 5,000-square-foot neo-Georgian edifice, constructed in 1927 and once home to a funeral parlor, the New York and Brooklyn Casket Company.
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While it was in operation, the South Oxford Tennis Club was the only Black-owned tennis club in New York City. The club hosted parties, fund-raisers, fashion shows, and free tennis clinics for children. Events that took place at the South Oxford Tennis Club included a
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fund-raisers, and the area's gay community found an unlikely locus."
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What the Hell Happened to the Brooklyn Tennis Castle?
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Index

Fort Greene
Brooklyn, New York
Har-Tru
Do the Right Thing
Spike Lee
Bill Lee
Mutulu Shakur
The Notorious B.I.G.


Neighborhood Report: Brooklyn Update


What the Hell Happened to the Brooklyn Tennis Castle?


Housing at Atlantic Center Nears a New Phase



"NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT: FORT GREENE; Game, Set and Match for Tennis Club"
South Oxford Park
Scene Grows in Brooklyn: Forte Green has Become a Magnet for the Young, Gifted and Black
"South Oxford Tennis Club, Aug. 4, 1989"
"Tupac: Divided Soul"
40°41′1.6″N 73°58′20.9″W / 40.683778°N 73.972472°W / 40.683778; -73.972472
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1981 establishments in New York City
1997 disestablishments in New York (state)
Buildings and structures demolished in 2001

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