East Indian?.....no she is African -American desent.....We went to grammar school together
Her ethnicity is African-American.
Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe and Camera are still living, neither of them have HIV
As far as I know she is alive and well.
No. She has decided not to marry again.
Arthur Ashe married Jeanne Moutoussamy in February, 1977.
If you mean Jeanne Moutoussamy, it's moo-too-sah-mee
Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe is most famous for being married to Arthur Ashe, a famous tennis pro player who contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion, and later died from AIDS-related causes in 1993. A well-known photographer in her own right, Jeanne published a book of photographs detailing her husband's last year from their daughter's point of view. The book is called, "Daddy and Me: A Photo Story of Arthur Ashe and His Daughter, Camera".
Yes, Ashe married Jeanne Moutoussamy on February 20, 1977.
Jeanne Moutoussamy Ashe is an African American. She is a professional photographer known for her book Daddy and me. She married Arthur Ashe in 1977 and they adopted a girl in 1986 and named her Camera.
There is a website about all-things Arthur Ashe There is a wealth of information as well as a 'Contact Us' Form. Check out the Black History Month feature and take the Essay Contest. You could win four (4) tickets - with great seats too, to this summers Arthur Ashe Kids' Day, which opens the US Open! Big-time fun filled day...
Yes, Camera Ashe is the adopted daughter of Arthur and Jeanne Ashe.
Ernest Moutoussamy has written: 'Aurore'
Ernest Moutoussamy was born on 1941-11-07.