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I stood there frozen, both boots in the dirt, when I saw Kourtnee Solomon, a Black woman, riding her shiny Black horse inside ...
American Western culture is rooted in the Black experience, no matter which way the history books try to spin it.
The P.K. Ranch hosted a rodeo that went head-to-head with Cheyenne Frontier Days in 1928 and still attracted 17,000 people ...
The first rule of the rodeo is simple: Don’t put your cowboy hat on backward. That’s especially good advice if you’re a ...
A year after an escaped bull injured three fans in Sisters, Oregon, J.J. Harrison came back, knowing, ‘There is no rodeo in ...
The founder of the Eight Seconds Rodeo and renowned photographer of Black cowboy and cowgirl culture reflects on Portland's first Juneteenth Rodeo three years ago ahead of its 2025 show.
Forget fireworks. Beyoncé Knowles-Carter lit up the nation's capital this Fourth of July with her first "Cowboy Carter" concert in the Washington, D.C.-area.
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." ...
Villery, a third-generation rodeo professional, recently made history as one of the first women to be inducted into the Black Cowboy Museum Hall of Fame in Rosenberg.
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Ron Tarver's exhibit, "The Long Ride Home: Black Cowboys in America," opens July 7 at ...