Michigan Black Horsemen's Association was founded and formed in 1985 by Bob Adams, John Price, Artist Wright Sr., Kenny Wright, and Donald Webster. While Watching the Pasadena Tournament of Roses they notices that there was a lack of African American Horse Riders. Understanding the task ahead and having a love for horses, they decided to organize an African American equestrian group in the state of Michigan. The Founding members, horsemen and horsewomen decided on the name Black Michigan Horsemen's Association.
The mission of the Michigan Black Horsemen's Association is to educate, advance, and promote the cultural concept of Black Cowboys and Cowgirls and their historical participation in the growth of horsemanship in the West and throughout the nation.
President
Linda Pitts-Watts
Vice President
Batiste Joubert
Secretary
Open
Treasurer
Charles Boone
Sergeant of Arms
RIP Omar Reed
Membership
Sharon Glen
Parade Marshall
Thomas Glen
Assistant Parade Marshall
Ezekiel Joubert Jr.
Webpage
Ezekiel Joubert III
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