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Bill Pickett

Bill Pickett
Author: Andrea Davis Pinkney
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1999-10-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780152021030

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Describes the life and accomplishments of the son of a former slave whose unusual bulldogging style made him a rodeo star.


Bill Pickett, Bulldogger

Bill Pickett, Bulldogger
Author: Bailey C. Hanes
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1977
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806122038

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Bill Pickett Biography, outstanding black cowboy bulldogger.


Bill Pickett

Bill Pickett
Author: William R. Sanford
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766040014

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"Explores the life of Bill Pickett, the African-American cowboy who invented bulldogging, from his childhood in Texas to his life as a working cowboy to his career as a rodeo star"--Provided by publisher.


Bill Pickett

Bill Pickett
Author: Sibyl Hancock
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1977
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780152073923

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A biography of the black Texan who introduced bulldogging to rodeos.


Bill Pickett

Bill Pickett
Author: Malcolm Dickinson
Publisher: Eakin Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2015-11-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781681790312

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Bill Picket was the first African American inducted into the Rodeo Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City and the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in Colorado Springs. A superstar in his day, Pickett was a rodeo pioneer, credited with inventing the rodeo event, steer wrestling, also known as "bull dogging." His life story is as exciting and danger filled as any Western novel. A star on the Wild West show circuit, Pickett traveled the world and performed in front of thousands of spectators. His daring and deeds have put him in the record books and made him one of the most celebrated cowboys in Western lore. In his entertaining storytelling style, educator Malcolm Dickinson recounts how the inventor of "bull dogging" got his start and became a hero for generations.


Black Cowboys of Rodeo

Black Cowboys of Rodeo
Author: Keith Ryan Cartwright
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2021-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1496229495

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They ride horses, rope calves, buck broncos, ride and fight bulls, and even wrestle steers. They are Black cowboys, and the legacies of their pursuits intersect with those of America’s struggle for racial equality, human rights, and social justice. Keith Ryan Cartwright brings to life the stories of such pioneers as Cleo Hearn, the first Black cowboy to professionally rope in the Rodeo Cowboy Association; Myrtis Dightman, who became known as the Jackie Robinson of Rodeo after being the first Black cowboy to qualify for the National Finals Rodeo; and Tex Williams, the first Black cowboy to become a state high school rodeo champion in Texas. Black Cowboys of Rodeo is a collection of one hundred years of stories, told by these revolutionary Black pioneers themselves and set against the backdrop of Reconstruction, Jim Crow, segregation, the civil rights movement, and eventually the integration of a racially divided country.


Bill Pickett

Bill Pickett
Author: Elaine Landau
Publisher: Enslow Publishing
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766022157

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A biography of the black Texan who introduced bulldogging to rodeos.


Black Cowboy, Wild Horses

Black Cowboy, Wild Horses
Author: Julius Lester
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0593406184

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Bob Lemmons is famous for his ability to track wild horses. He rides his horse, Warrior, picks up the trail of mustangs, then runs with them day and night until they accept his presence. Bob and Warrior must then challenge the stallion for leadership of the wild herd. A victorious Bob leads the mustangs across the wide plains and for one last spectacular run before guiding them into the corral. Bob's job is done, but he dreams of galloping with Warrior forever to where the sky and land meet. This splendid collaboration by an award-winning team captures the beauty and harshness of the frontier, a boundless arena for the struggle between freedom and survival. Based on accounts of Bob Lemmons, a formerly enslaved person, Black Cowboy, Wild Horses has been rewritten as a picture book by Julius Lester from his story "The Man Who Was a Horse" in Long Journey Home, first published by Dial in 1972.


The New Black West Hc

The New Black West Hc
Author: Gabriela Hasbun
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781797208893

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Featuring stunning full-color photographs by Gabriela Hasbun, THE NEW BLACK WEST celebrates the modern Black cowboys of the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo and the community that comes together to witness their achievements year after year. A powerful symbol of self-reliance, strength, and determination, the Black cowboy is a figure commonly overlooked in the histories of the American West. Held annually in cities across the United States, the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo (BPIR) honors the historic accomplishments of Black cowboys and fosters a vibrant community dedicated to continuing that legacy. Bay Area photographer Gabriela Hasbun has spent more than a decade photographing this beloved event in the Oakland hills. Her images capture the joy and excitement of performers and audience members, showcasing the daring feats, spectacular outfits, and welcoming atmosphere that make the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo an unmissable experience. In addition to Hasbun's photographs, THE NEW BLACK WEST features quotes and stories from the cowboys themselves, a foreword from the Oakland rodeo's regional manager, Jeff Douvel, and a short essay from BPIR owner Valeria Howard-Cunningham.


Richard E. Norman and Race Filmmaking

Richard E. Norman and Race Filmmaking
Author: Barbara Tepa Lupack
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2013-11-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0253010721

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A history of the early 1900s southern-born, white filmmaker and the silent films he created for black audiences. In the early 1900s, so-called race filmmakers set out to produce black-oriented pictures to counteract the racist caricatures that had dominated cinema from its inception. Richard E. Norman, a southern-born white filmmaker, was one such pioneer. From humble beginnings as a roving “home talent” filmmaker, recreating photoplays that starred local citizens, Norman would go on to produce high-quality feature-length race pictures. Together with his better-known contemporaries Oscar Micheaux and Noble and George Johnson, Richard E. Norman helped to define early race filmmaking. Making use of unique archival resources, including Norman’s personal and professional correspondence, detailed distribution records, and newly discovered original shooting scripts, this book offers a vibrant portrait of race in early cinema. “Grounded in impressive archival research, Barbara Lupack’s book offers a long overdue history of Richard E. Norman and the filmmaking company he established early in the twentieth century. Lupack’s ability to describe Norman’s films—and the work that went into their production—reanimates them for readers and stresses their role in shaping early African American cinematic representation.” —Paula Massood, author of Making a Promised Land: Harlem in 20th-Century Photography and Film “Thoroughly researched and crisply written . . . The first book-length work on Norman, Lupack’s monograph clearly delineates the Norman Company’s importance . . . [Richard E. Norman and Race Filmmaking’s] most profound contribution lies, perhaps, in how it illuminates the fraught economics of race filmmaking.” —Journal of American History “Lupack’s book provides a wealth of archival information about this vibrant moment in film history . . . [This] is a solid contribution to regional film studies and race film business practice, and will appeal to scholars, students, and film-buffs alike.” —Black Camera