Here's a wonderful story from the Boston Globe about Major Taylor, aka the "Worcester Whirlwind," the legendary black man originally from Indiana who broke through the color barrier to become a world champion bicycle racer -- at the turn of the 20th century!
"He was an athletic prodigy akin to Tiger Woods, a quietly defiant racial pacesetter almost a half-century before Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color line... "
And check out this NPR report on Taylor.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
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Wednesday, August 02, 2006
A Story Worth Your Time
Here's a wonderful story from the Boston Globe about Major Taylor, aka the "Worcester Whirlwind," the legendary black man originally from Indiana who broke through the color barrier to become a world champion bicycle racer -- at the turn of the 20th century!
"He was an athletic prodigy akin to Tiger Woods, a quietly defiant racial pacesetter almost a half-century before Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color line... "
And check out this NPR report on Taylor.
"He was an athletic prodigy akin to Tiger Woods, a quietly defiant racial pacesetter almost a half-century before Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color line... "
And check out this NPR report on Taylor.
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