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New York City Federation of Black Cowboys

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Licensing for the stables occurs annually, and historically the Federation was the sole bidder. Their last licensing agreement was for 2015, when the city released a public Request for Proposal (RFP). In February 2016, FBC was informed their license would not be renewed. They were outbid by
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GallopNYC, a non-profit aiding disabled people through therapeutic horsemanship. Despite this, New York City officials claimed that the FBC provides "positive historical contribution to the community and to horse riding in New York City."
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Juneteenth celebration, providing "a brief history of Juneteenth" alongside bluesmen Michael Hill, Jerry Dugger, Junior Mack and Bill McClellan, after which children could attend
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The musical tells the story of "Blu, who runs away from slavery to become a cowboy out west," and was presented by NYC Parks,
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In 2012, six horses died in the Cedar Lane Stables, forcing the city to close the stables while the Federation renovated.
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As of 2019, the organization's president is Kesha "Mama" Morse. She is the organization's first female president.
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The Federation of Black Cowboys was officially incorporated in 1994 and leased the Cedar Lane Stables in
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The Cedar Lane Stables in Queens, used by the federation from 1998 to 2016
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created a short film about the organization as part of its
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made up approximately 25% of the 35,000 cowboys in the
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Index


African-American
cowboys
Old West
The Hole
African-American cowboys
Western Frontier
rodeos
Queens
Parks Department
Wrangler
Juneteenth
Allan Harris
Marcus Garvey Park
City College Center for the Arts
Jazzmobile
Love Productions
Battery Park
pony rides
Compton Cowboys
Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club
Oakland Black Cowboy Association
African-American trail rides
"Black cowboys: Urban rodeo"


"Black Cowboys Ride the Range in Queens, and Keep a Sharp Lookout for Traffic"


"THE FRESH AIR FUND; Black Cowboys Share Their Art With Urban Children"

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