"He even came up with the title, but the book never came to fruition." Nat Love was a legendary Black cowboy in the late 1800s. A photograph of Nat Love, provided by History Colorado. Decades later, ...
Rodeo celebrates Black cowboy tradition Dubbed the ''Greatest Show on Dirt,'' the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo has celebrated a widely glossed-over piece of history for over 40 years. Good Day ...
This year, a Kansas man was among those honored at the Black Cowboy Rodeo Awards and Gala, on February 1 in Oklahoma City. The event celebrates the lives and legacies of Black cowgirls and cowboys ...
Recommended Videos In the Cowboy Carter Chronicles, Digital Producer Jyesha Johnson write a weekly series, delving into the significant Black history and cultural contributions highlighted in the ...
I think pretty much every Texan owns at least one cowboy hat. It's like a state law or something. I think they actually issue cowboy hats at birth in Texas, males and females alike really love these ...
A tribute to small-town Black rodeos in Texas ... the belief that the job description for “cowboy” began with “Must wear big hat and boots” and ended with “Only whites need apply.” ...