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He carved out a career operating heavy machinery and he has been working in the field for 40 years. Getting involved with the Federation of Black Cowboys and being around horses again made Captain feel like he was right at home. He has many heroes, but his biggest influences are the old-time cowboys of his family that he grew up with. Member since Treasurer of the Museum Horse: Preacher. Cowboy For Christ was born in Brooklyn on January 30th, He worked in the Air Force for 16 years as a loadmaster, and then moved on to become a New York corrections officer.

He obtained his name while involved in a ministry on a job for Corrections Officers for Christ. Now retired, he can devote much of time to teaching the history of the forgotten black cowboys of the west to the Kids at the Federation. Wiley was born a cowboy in Mississippi where his parents were corn and cotton sharecroppers.

His father always had horses and mules around the farm. Wiley learned how to ride and how to care for horses because his family relied on them to get around town and to help with the farming. In , with his sister by his side, he decided to move to New York City to look for work and to better his life.

He has since become a successful crane engineer and plans to retire soon. He got involved with the Federation of Black Cowboys when his friend, James Poties, suggested he come by and meet the cowboys. He has been involved ever since and was also one of the founding members of the Federation.

Professor was born in Chicago in Growing up, cowboys were the heroes of his generation. His first experience with horses began in when he would make eight dollars shining shoes and take his earnings across the street to the stables in Prospect Park to go riding. As he got older and did more research, Professor learned about the historical facts of Black cowboys and the Wild West.

Knowing Black cowboys existed and finding out about Nat Love, Bill Pickett, and James Beckwourth, as well as the roles of African Americans in the settlement of the West has empowered him. As an advocate for social change he is the CEO of the Reality House substance abuse treatment program.

JR was born a cowboy to sharecroppers in Arlington, Tennessee, in He always liked animals and his parents always had horses on the farm. His father got him his first pony at the age of 7 and he has been riding ever since. He moved to New York City with his parents in He eventually became a NYC police officer in and he retired in In his free time he helps out at Cedar Lane stables with rodeos, parades, barn tours for the kids and by promoting education.

He is also a member of the South Queen Homing Pigeons Club and has, in his care, about pigeons that he races and shows annually. Bill Pickett and Nat Love are some of his heroes. His biggest influence was his grandson, Tony Reid, a natural athlete who loved horses and nature and passed away before his time.

Doctor D was born in Valdosta, Georgia in He has been a cowboy since he was 13 years old when he would break Shetland ponies in Georgia for a man by the name of Tom Hewitt. He moved to New York in because he had trouble finding work in Georgia after returning from the Vietnam War. Doctor D works for the board of education as a bus driver for handicapped children and plans to continue working with kids after he retires.

Doctor D has passed on his cowboy traditions to his son Miguel. He counts Ben Miller as his biggest influence. Member since Horses: Sunny Boy. On weekends he would head out to visit his aunts and uncles in the country were he developed his love of horses.

He got his cowboy name when he moved back to New York with a Southern accent and red hair. Little Red went through his teenage years getting into trouble and eventually developed a drinking problem. In , he joined a program to get better and soon decided to follow his dream of working with horses.

His love of horses has taught him honesty and respect, and he feels he owes his sobriety to them. Among his heroes stand Uncle Ben Miller and R. Wright Cowboy, who taught him patience with horses.

JR was born in Lumberton North Carolina and lived on a farm with pigs, dogs, goats and horses. It was on the farm that he grew to love horses. At the age of seven, while riding home from town on a horse and wagon with his brother, his horse kicked back and hit JR in the leg.

Instead of developing a fear of horses, he developed a curiosity and love for them. His unpleasant experience only made him want to know more about horses. JR now owns thirteen horses, one of which is a winning racehorse. He got involved with the Federation of Black Cowboys to pass on the legacy and the history of Black Cowboys to younger generations, to share ideas about training horses with fellow cowboys and to be part of positive community activities.

Member since Horses: Mighty Mouse. He was raised by his big brother, Leroy Cowan, and has been cowboying all his life. As a teenager in South Carolina, he worked cattle on the ranch owned by Merrill Lynch. He moved to New York to work as an operator engineer and began to drift away from his cowboy roots. Member since Chuckwagon Cook. Mountain Man was born and raised on a cattle farm in Amelia County, Virginia, in By the age of 15, he was branding, birthing, milking and herding cattle all day, seven days a week.

He was a young, competent cowboy, but he felt that the long hours and low wages would not be enough to keep him on the ranch. Do you have a story about him you would like to share? Possible Related Names. As a non-profit, we offer free help to anyone looking to learn the details of their family story. The Life of Dixon Marshall. Heritage Learn about Dixon Marshall's homeland. Traditional Dress Put your face in a costume from Dixon Marshall's homelands.

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