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Quelle

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Quelle

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Submitted by: chicsosweet
Buddah

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Buddah

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Yesssss Andre *UNF*
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*dont know how my eyes ended up closed for this 


my Lord in heaven….thank ya

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Yesssss Andre *UNF*

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pixels 

*dont know how my eyes ended up closed for this 

my Lord in heaven….thank ya

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I just love the eemingly innocent and bearded.
Come sit next to mama…
Shh Shh Shh… No words out that pretty mouth.
http://kay-vis.tumblr.com/

lawd lawd lawd!

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I just love the eemingly innocent and bearded.

Come sit next to mama…

Shh Shh Shh… No words out that pretty mouth.

http://kay-vis.tumblr.com/

lawd lawd lawd!

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As Seen On @ Bride&Soul
Photography by Scott Clark Photography
They’re On TUMBLR!
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Macon, Georgia, 1936. 

(Courtesy of Steidl)

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Macon, Georgia, 1936.

(Courtesy of Steidl)

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The accomplishments of African-American horsemen in the early years  of the sport are often forgotten, but in the years between the Civil War  and the turn of the century, they dominated the field. Blacks held key  positions, from jockeys to trainers to racing stable owners. Overall, 15  of the first 28 Kentucky Derby winners were riden by black jockeys and 5  were trained by black trainers.
The early 1900′s witnessed a mass exodus of African Americans out  of the sport largely due to segregation and Jim Crow laws. Today,   African-Americans still just make up a small fraction of the riding  community, despite their illustrious history and accomplishments.
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Notable African Americans in horse racing history include:
 Oliver Lewis was the first winner of the inaugural ‘Run for the  Roses’ on the winning horse, Aristides, on May 17, 1875. On that day,  Lewis raced against a field of 15 competitors, only one of which was  white.
 Isaac Murphy was the first jockey to win three Kentucky Derbies  in 1884, 1890 and 1891.  Murphy won 628 of his 1,412 starts during his  career, a 44% victory rate that has never duplicated by any American  jockey since.
Jimmy Winkfield was the second back-to-back winning  jockey of the Kentucky Derby. Winkfield raced in four consecutive  derbies placing third, first, first and second respectively. Winkfield  left the US for Russia, rode for the Czar of Russia and continued his  riding in England, France, Spain, Poland, Austria and Hungary.
 Ed Brown trained 1877 Kentucky Derby winner Baden-Baden. One of the most successful trainers of championship horses in derby history.
Alonzo Clayton was the youngest Kentucky Derby winner at age 15 in 1892.
 James Perkins was one of the two youngest jockeys, along with  Alonzo Clayton to win the Kentucky Derby. Perkins was 15 years old in  1895 when he won the Derby riding Halma. Willie Simms is the only African American jockey to win all  three of the Triple Crown events. He is also the first American jockey  to win at an English race course with an American horse and is also  known for teaching the short stirrup style of riding to English racers.  Simms won over 1,100 races during his 14 year career.
Marlon St. Julien in 2000 was the first African American jockey to ride in the Kentucky Derby in 79 years.

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The accomplishments of African-American horsemen in the early years of the sport are often forgotten, but in the years between the Civil War and the turn of the century, they dominated the field. Blacks held key positions, from jockeys to trainers to racing stable owners. Overall, 15 of the first 28 Kentucky Derby winners were riden by black jockeys and 5 were trained by black trainers.

The early 1900′s witnessed a mass exodus of African Americans out of the sport largely due to segregation and Jim Crow laws. Today,  African-Americans still just make up a small fraction of the riding community, despite their illustrious history and accomplishments.

FIND US ON TWITTER | FACEBOOK | FLICKR SUBCRIBE VIA RSS | EMAIL

Notable African Americans in horse racing history include:

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Oliver Lewis
 was the first winner of the inaugural ‘Run for the Roses’ on the winning horse, Aristides, on May 17, 1875. On that day, Lewis raced against a field of 15 competitors, only one of which was white.

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Isaac Murphy
was the first jockey to win three Kentucky Derbies in 1884, 1890 and 1891.  Murphy won 628 of his 1,412 starts during his career, a 44% victory rate that has never duplicated by any American jockey since.

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Jimmy Winkfield was the second back-to-back winning jockey of the Kentucky Derby. Winkfield raced in four consecutive derbies placing third, first, first and second respectively. Winkfield left the US for Russia, rode for the Czar of Russia and continued his riding in England, France, Spain, Poland, Austria and Hungary.

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Ed Brown
trained 1877 Kentucky Derby winner Baden-Baden. One of the most successful trainers of championship horses in derby history.

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Alonzo Clayton was the youngest Kentucky Derby winner at age 15 in 1892.

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James Perkins
was one of the two youngest jockeys, along with Alonzo Clayton to win the Kentucky Derby. Perkins was 15 years old in 1895 when he won the Derby riding Halma.
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Willie Simms
is the only African American jockey to win all three of the Triple Crown events. He is also the first American jockey to win at an English race course with an American horse and is also known for teaching the short stirrup style of riding to English racers. Simms won over 1,100 races during his 14 year career.

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Marlon St. Julien in 2000 was the first African American jockey to ride in the Kentucky Derby in 79 years.

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Submitted by: karbarkalediscope
BDubb, the bestie.  Love him with my entire being and yes I molest this EVERY chance I get.

well damn

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Submitted by: karbarkalediscope

BDubb, the bestie.  Love him with my entire being and yes I molest this EVERY chance I get.

well damn

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