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Nick Gabaldón was an African-American surfer who is credited with being the first documented surfer of African descent to surf in California. He was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in the city's Watts neighborhood. He began surfing at the age of 12, and quickly became a skilled surfer. He was known for his daring and innovative surfing style, and was a popular figure in the local surfing community. Nick Gabaldón was an active member of the African-American community in Los Angeles, and was a leader in the fight for civil rights. He was a member of the NAACP, and was involved in the organization's efforts to end segregation in the city. He was also a member of the Los Angeles chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality. Nick Gabaldón tragically died in 1951, at the age of 24, while surfing at Malibu Beach. His death was a major loss to the African-American surfing community, and his legacy lives on in the form of the Nick Gabaldón Day, which is celebrated annually in Los Angeles.

Popular As Nicolás Rolando Gabaldón
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Age 24 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 23 February, 1927
Birthday 23 February
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, United States
Date of death (1951-06-06) Santa Monica, California, United States
Died Place Santa Monica, California, United States
Nationality United States

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2007

On September 7, 2007, officials for the City of Santa Monica announced plans to commemorate the stretch of Santa Monica State Beach called the Ink Well, and to post a plaque to honor Gabaldón's contribution to the sport of surf. The plaque was officially dedicated on February 7, 2008.

1949

After serving in the Navy Reserve during World War II, Gabaldón enrolled in Santa Monica College, where he divided his time between pursuing his studies, surfing and working as a lifeguard. Around 1949, Gabaldón began surfing in Malibu, California at Surfrider Beach where he was accepted without question by several mainland surf pioneers. His friends and surf contemporaries included Greg Noll, Mickey Munoz, Ricky Grigg, Matt Kivlin, Buzzy Trent, Robert Wilson Simmons aka "Bob Simmons". and Les Williams. Since he did not own a vehicle, Gabaldón would either get there by hitchhiking on the Pacific Coast Highway, or he would use his surfboard to paddle the 12 miles to Malibu by way of Santa Monica Bay. According to the Encyclopedia of Surfing, Gabaldón did this water commute each day for several weeks.

1927

Nicolás Rolando Gabaldón (February 23, 1927 – June 6, 1951) was an early surfer who is credited by surfing experts with being California's first documented surfer of African-American and Latino descent at a time when many beaches were segregated and opportunities for minorities more limited than today. Despite being an amateur recreational surfer rather than a professional competitive surfer, he is widely considered a role model for his part in the history of surfing and African American history in the areas of Santa Monica and California.

Gabaldón was born February 23, 1927 in Los Angeles, California. His mother was Black and his father was Latino. Very little is known of his childhood. He lived most of his life in Santa Monica, California and was one of 50 black students at Santa Monica High School during the 1940s. Gabaldón taught himself how to surf at a 200-foot roped off stretch of demarcated beach which was part of Santa Monica State Beach. This area of beachfront was informally referred to by names such as "Ink Well Beach", "Negro Beach", and other more derogatory names. In 1924, after the forced closure of black owned and operated Bruce's Beach and due to de facto segregation, that portion of beachfront near Bay Street and Ocean Boulevard became the only place in Southern California that racial minorities were freely allowed to use without harassment or violence. The area remains popular with African American Angelenos up through present day.