Red white black : a true story of race and rodeo / Rick Steber.
"At the 1911 Pendleton Round-Up, the Saddle Bronc Championship of the Northwest came down to three men of different skin colors - Jackson Sundown, a Nez Perce Indian, John Spain, a white man from pioneering stock, and George Fletcher, an African American. Red. White. Black. What happened that September day in 1911 - the judges' decision and the reaction of the crowd in the aftermath - forever changed our history, and the way the sport of rodeo, and the emerging West, was to look at itself."--back cover.
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- ISBN: 9780945134411
- ISBN: 094513441X
- Physical Description: 187 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Publisher: Prineville, Or. : Rick Steber, [2013]
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Awards Note: | Benjamin Franklin Award silver medal, multicultural, 2014. |
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