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The First Kentucky Derby Thirteen Black Jockeys One Shady Owner And The Little Red Horse That Wasnt Supposed To Win Mark Shrager

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The First Kentucky Derby Thirteen Black Jockeys One Shady Owner And The Little Red Horse That Wasnt Supposed To Win Mark Shrager
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Publisher: Eclipse Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.29 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Mark Shrager
ISBN: 9781493073344, 1493073346
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The First Kentucky Derby Thirteen Black Jockeys One Shady Owner And The Little Red Horse That Wasnt Supposed To Win Mark Shrager by Mark Shrager 9781493073344, 1493073346 instant download after payment.

Today's Kentucky Derby is a multimillion-dollar spectacle involving corporate sponsorship, worldwide media coverage, and an annual citywide festival in Louisville. Over its nearly century-and-a-half history, the Kentucky Derby has grown to be one of the biggest sporting events of the year, attracting 150,000 spectators at the track and nearly 15 million television viewers on the first Saturday each May.

But 1875, the year of the first Derby, was a different time. The Louisville Jockey Club track, which would one day bear the name "Churchill Downs," was a small structure that might, on its best day, provide seating and standing room for 12,000 spectators. The grandstand was plain and functional and included a section reserved for bookmakers, whose trade was legal and who operated in the open. Perhaps most significantly, the majority of jockeys in the race were Black, in stark contrast to the present-day Derby, where participation by African-American jockeys is...

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