A blended Black family’s annual journey on horseback to the Houston rodeo is part of a seven-decade tradition.
On many weekends in rural Louisiana, Black cowboys get together for trail rides. These rides are an expression of family, tradition and Creole culture. BBC reporter Anna Adams spent a day riding with ...
If you’ve spent even a few minutes scrolling online lately, chances are you’ve seen groups of stylish Black folks, dressed in denim, fringe, and cowboy hats, doing all of the latest line dances. Maybe ...
Ron Jennings grew up in Los Angeles, but he’s all country, right down to his cowboy hat and folksy twang. The 42-year-old smiles when recounting the strange looks he got from fellow passengers during ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Fifty-five riders, 19 wagons, and 111 miles over six days make up the only historically Black trail ride of the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. ABC13 caught up with ...
KPRC’s Zach Lashway and crew were invited to stay overnight on the trail with Prairie View Trail Ride Association. Lashway joined them in Hempstead, Texas for their hog roast. As the sun set, hundreds ...
This summer, two Artspace exhibitions will dare to redefine the idea of a cowboy. “Louisiana Trail Riders” and “Saddles and Spurs: Out of the Shadows” will explore the deep-rooted history and ...
In the summer of 2020, images of Black men and women riding horses at protests went viral. But the history of Black cowboys goes all the way back to the creation of the American West. In this encore ...
Trail riders from all over Texas are traveling more than a combined 1,000 miles to Memorial Park to kick off the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Eleven different trail rides are heading to Memorial ...
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