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A black bear with a taste for human food that was involved in "a series of concerning incidents" in Yellowstone National Park ...
The group trains in Livermore at Basso’s Arena, tucked within the Tri-Valley’s rolling hills, where the agrarian lifestyle ...
On 'America's Got Talent,' BoyKinZ, a Black country sister act, impressed the judges and audience with 'Fell in Love With a ...
Vance simply said out loud what they thought in silence. My conversations with my Black cowboy bros’ show a diversity of points of view, which suggests that there is not just one solution.
Dightman, widely known as the “Jackie Robinson of rodeo,” was the first Black cowboy to compete in the National Rodeo Finals.
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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 ...
Fringe, denim, leather boots, and cowboy hats aren’t just a fashion trend; they are cultural nods to a rich Black American history.
Black cowboy culture is thriving in SoCal, with events and activities ranging from the groundbreaking 'Black Cowboys' exhibition at the Autry Museum to the inaugural Charlie Sampson Rodeo.
McMurtry did, though, upset tradition in one respect: Joshua Deets, one of the book’s most beloved characters, was likely the first Black cowboy many readers had ever heard of.
For many cowboy culture fans and Texans, names like Bill Pickett and Johanna July may not resonate. An exhibit at the Witte Museum called "Black Cowboys: An American Story" highlights theirs and ...
Black rodeos are not just a revival of the past, they educate and inspire future generations on maintaining cowboy culture.
For 50 years, the Oakland Black Cowboy Association (OBCA) has been rewriting the narrative of the American West, and their recent golden anniversary celebration at De Fremery Park was a powerful ...