Black Rodeo in the Texas Gulf Coast Region

Black Rodeo in the Texas Gulf Coast Region
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 9781498574686
ISBN-13 : 1498574688
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Book Synopsis Black Rodeo in the Texas Gulf Coast Region by : Demetrius W. Pearson

Download or read book Black Rodeo in the Texas Gulf Coast Region written by Demetrius W. Pearson and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2021-05-11 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Black Rodeo in the Texas Gulf Coast Region: Charcoal in the Ashes provides an in depth sociocultural and historical analysis of the genesis and contemporary state of affairs regarding African American rodeo cowboys in southeast Texas, whose ancestors were instrumental in the development of the most celebrated livestock management industry in the world. The author painstakingly chronicles the origin of the Texas cattle industry from its Mexican roots to Austin’s Colony, better known as the George Plantation/Ranch, where African Americans were intimately involved in the livestock management industry since its inception. Although enslaved before, during, and after the Republic of Texas was established, they were early stakeholders in the expansion of the western frontier, and an indispensable source of labor that facilitated the burgeoning cattle industry. Yet, as the author maintains, American history wantonly trivialized, marginalized, and blatantly omitted their contributions. This book sheds light on these early cowboys and their descendants who have participated in America’s most prominent prole sport with little to no media exposure. The author dubbed them “Shadow Riders of the Subterranean Circuit,” and even though American sports are integrated African American rodeo cowboys may be metaphorically seen as bits of charcoal spread among ashes.


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