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  2. Black cowboys - Wikipedia

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    The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, formerly known as the National Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame, was founded in 2001. [9] The Black Cowboy Museum in Rosenberg, Texas, opened in 2017. [15] [26]

  3. List of museums focused on African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Black American West Museum and Heritage Center: Denver: Colorado: 1971 [40] Black Cowboy Museum Rosenberg: Texas: 2017 [41] Black History 101 Mobile Museum Detroit: Michigan: 1995 [42] Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia: Richmond: Virginia: 1981 [43] Blanchard House Museum: Punta Gorda: Florida: 2004 [44] Bontemps African ...

  4. List of museums in the Texas Gulf Coast - Wikipedia

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    Black Cowboy Museum Rosenberg Fort Bend Established in 2017, THE BLACK COWBOY MUSEUM TX is a not-for-profit institution [35] Fort Bend Heritage Unlimited Museum Kendleton: Fort Bend [36] Fort Bend Museum: Richmond: Fort Bend Includes the museum, Long-Smith Cottage, 1883 John M. and Lottie D. Moore House, and the McFarlane House [37] [38]

  5. The Bill Pickett Invitational celebrates the history of black ...

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    In 1972, Bill Pickett was inducted into the National Rodeo Hall of Fame and is considered to be the most successful black cowboy in history. To this day, Pickett's legacy hasn't been left to ...

  6. National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    About the museum. The museum is located at 2201 Dottie Lynn Parkway, Suite 115, Fort Worth, Texas 76120. (817) 534-8801 Museum, (817) 922-9999 Business Office. Along with the Museum's Hall of Fame that held its first induction in 2003, there are also permanent exhibits that include Bass Reeves, Bill Pickett, the Buffalo Soldiers, Tuskegee ...

  7. Taylor-Stevenson Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The American Cowboy Museum is located on the Taylor-Stevenson Ranch. Established in 1988 by Mollie Taylor Stevenson Jr., the museum is focused on the art, history, and culture of the contributions of African Americans, Hispanic, Native Americans, and women to the development of the American West. [9]

  8. George McJunkin - Wikipedia

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    George McJunkin. George McJunkin (c. 1856–1922) [1] was an African American cowboy, amateur archaeologist and historian. McJunkin discovered the Folsom site in New Mexico in 1908.

  9. Black American West Museum and Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    The Black American West Museum and Heritage Center, located in Denver, Colorado, is a museum dedicated to telling the story of African American men and women who helped to settle and develop the American West, [1] including Black cowboys. It was founded by Paul Stewart and is located in the former home of Justina Ford, the first licensed ...