Three Oklahoma women who made history on the Wild West Show circuit. Lucille Mulhall, May Lillie, and Lillian Smith were remarkable "Wild West Women" who broke gender barriers and impressed audiences ...
Women have been in rodeo since rodeo began but, as has happened so often, as the sport began gaining popularity, women were pushed out. Maybe it was because cowboys couldn’t bear to be bested by ...
Dive into the Cowboy Carter Chronicles to discover the remarkable tales of Black women who defied the odds and shaped history on the frontier. DAUGHTER and JOLENE on ...
The exposition will highlight the overlooked parts of African-American history in the wild west. The Wild Wild West in Color Rodeo and Agriculture Expo is set to kick off an exciting Juneteenth ...
The sport of rodeo started as a male-dominated sport. The broncs, the bulls, the horses, and the ropes all belonged to the men. Despite discrimination in the arena, women were still very involved, ...
From team roper to 'Texas Swing Queen,' with arena records in between, Danielle Lowman blazes a trail. Her wild card round comeback and finals championship at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo mark ...
Women in professional rodeo will now have their own league season. Professional Bull Riders (PBR), the largest bull riding league in the world headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, announced the ...
Country music stars are in town and rehearsing for the Academy of Country Music awards Thursday night at The Star in Frisco. Host Reba McEntire is here, too, and getting honors from women in rodeo.