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The group trains in Livermore at Basso’s Arena, tucked within the Tri-Valley’s rolling hills, where the agrarian lifestyle ...
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Taking the reins and making history
Her journey to becoming a trailblazer for women in rodeo began 38 years ago when Villery joined the Bill Pickett Rodeo. Named ...
On 'America's Got Talent,' BoyKinZ, a Black country sister act, impressed the judges and audience with 'Fell in Love With a ...
Ron Tarver's photo exhibit "The Long Ride Home: Black Cowboys in America" opens July 7 in MSU's Brick City Gallery.
Pettis Norman, a tight end on the football field and a civil rights advocate off of it, has died. He was 86.
DALLAS (AP) — Pettis Norman, a Dallas Cowboys tight end who was outspoken on issues of civil rights in the 1960s, has died.
Mark McDermott The three men in black arrive as mysteries. They carry hard cases and wear cowboy hats and embroidered shirts.
Dightman, widely known as the “Jackie Robinson of rodeo,” was the first Black cowboy to compete in the National Rodeo Finals.
In a recent concert rant, country singer Gavin Adcock slammed Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" album, saying it "ain't country." ...
Pettis Norman, who passed away last week at 86, is widely believed to be the first Black football player from Charlotte to ...
Pettis Norman, a former NFL tight end and civil rights activist, died at age 86. Norman played his first nine of 12 seasons ...