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George McJunkin (1851–1922) was an African American cowboy, rancher and amateur archaeologist whose extraordinary discovery transformed the understanding of prehistoric human history in North ...
Who was the first African American woman to receive a pilot's license in Texas? Test your Texas Black history knowledge here.
The Soulful Story is a program developed by the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department to promote the stories of African-Americans who played a part in Oklahoma history.
The Midwest Invitational Rodeo, an African American cowboy showcase, made its debut appearance in Genesee County this weekend at the Everett A. Cummings Center in Mount Morris.
The Oakland Black Cowboy Association celebrated 50 years over the weekend with its annual community event.
Always the consummate cowboy, Charlie Glass once stopped an impatient auto driver with his lariat.
That led Dean, a schoolteacher who lived for many years in Piscataway, on a lifelong exploration of African American cowboy history.
But before Walker, who died in 2014 at 67, made a living in the entertainment world, he made a name for himself as an African American cowboy working in the Cowtown Rodeo in Woodstown in South Jersey.
I told myself when I get of age, I was going to be the first African American cowboy," he said. CBS In fact, Black cowboys played an integral role in settling the West.
The building housing the Alano Club of Santa Barbara at 235 E. Cota St. was moved there in 1926 by an African-American congregation called the People’s Independent Church. It housed several ...
George McJunkin (1851–1922) was an African American cowboy, rancher and amateur archaeologist whose extraordinary discovery transformed the understanding of prehistoric human history in North ...
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