Marshall"Major" Taylor became the first Black American to win a sports world championship in 1899. He was born in Indianapolis shortly after the "He went against all odds during a time where he wasn't supposed to do that as a Black man," said Damia Thomas of Velo City Riders in Baltimore."All these world records and nobody knew of him," said George Harper, the founding president of the Major Taylor Cycling Club in Columbus, Ohio.
In 1979, Harper and his biking friends happened across Taylor's story and dedicated their club to him. "His spirit was one of inclusiveness, a unifying element. 'Let's bring everyone together because we have a common goal,'" said Jed Romura, the founding vice president of the Columbus cycling club.Taylor's hometown also now honors him. The Indiana State Museum has one of his only remaining bikes on display near signs of the hate he endured.
The collection includes racially motivated caricatures and articles Taylor saved during his time of competing. One article talked about him being choked to the point where he almost went unconscious."My goal was just to get people together so we could talk. I never knew this is what would come out of it," said Bill Gaston, the president of the Major Taylor International Cycling Alliance.
Juneteenth is a perfect way to remind white people that like EVERY RACE in history, blacks experienced slavery too. But blacks are still pissed about it and want whites to stop treating blacks as equals because blacks want white peoples’ stuff.
Biden's cycling tribute was spectacular
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