ABOUT ABA

A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW

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ABA Earlier Tournament

The early days of ABA tournaments.

1932: The ABA was formed at Buckroe Beach, Virginia, by black tennis players who were also passionate about bridge. During this period, blacks were excluded from most bridge events. The founders were part of the American Tennis Association, which often held matches at Hampton Institute (now Hampton University) and Lincoln University. It was at one such championship that the idea of playing a duplicate bridge match in the evening for relaxation was born.

1933: The first National Bridge Tournament of the ABA was held in Buckroe Beach, Virginia. The event was pivotal, cementing the ABA's role as a platform for African Americans to compete in bridge at the highest level.

ABA in 1937

1936: The ABA expanded by merging with the Eastern Bridge League, a group of New York City bridge clubs. This merger strengthened the association’s presence and helped it evolve into a nationwide organization with eight sections.

1994: A milestone was reached when the ABA acquired a permanent home for its national headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. The headquarters now houses invaluable memorabilia that chronicle the association's rich legacy.

 

2005: The ABA published Defining Moments, a historical package that includes a written chronicle, a DVD of oral history, and commemorative playing cards. This project captured the people and events that shaped the ABA's journey, preserving them for future generations.

1967: A significant moment in the ABA’s history came when the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) changed its by-laws, allowing African Americans to become full members. This was a turning point that dissolved racial barriers in professional bridge.

Today, the ABA is a thriving community, welcoming players of all backgrounds. It continues to host two national tournaments each year and has a masterpoints system similar to that of the ACBL. Though the ABA remains a predominantly African American organization, it is open to all who love the game of bridge and is proud of its legacy as a space for inclusion and excellence in the game.

Learn more about the rich history of the ABA by visiting our History Page or contact our National Headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.

 

Our History

MISSION STATEMENT

Our Mission

Since 1932

The American Bridge Association, Inc. members are committed to fostering an environment that stimulates competitive duplicate bridge "Card Play" while respecting the essential worth of each participant at every level of performance. We are committed to recruiting and retaining members of the ABA through a diverse agenda of educational programs and a comprehensive slate of games. The members of the ABA are also dedicated to encouraging individual members to upgrade their playing skills and perform at maximum potential while providing challenging bridge games in an atmosphere of respect, tolerance, courtesy, kindness, and friendship.

Promoting, protecting, and advocating the spirit of goodwill and positive interaction with local communities is a continuous goal. We recognize that our efforts are ongoing and pledge our commitment to creating the optimum settings for the play of Duplicate Bridge.

2022 - ABA CELEBRATES ITS 90TH  YEAR ANNIVERSARY

Happy Birthday, ABA! Since 1932 the members of the American Bridge Association continue to be committed to fostering an environment that stimulates competitive Duplicate Bridge card play, while respecting the basic worth of each participant, at every level of performance. WE ARE COMMITTED TO recruiting and retaining members of the ABA through a diverse agenda of educational programs and a comprehensive slate of games. Officers and members of the ABA are also dedicated to encouraging individual members to upgrade their playing skills and performing at maximum potential, while providing challenging bridge games in an atmosphere of respect, tolerance, courtesy, kindness and friendship. Promoting, protecting and advocating a spirit of goodwill and positive interaction with local communities is a continuous goal.  We recognize that our efforts are not terminal and therefore pledge our commitment to the ongoing task of optimum settings for the play of Duplicate Bridge.