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Life Magazine

Description

Cover of the October 22, 1951, issue of Life magazine. Features an image and cover story about rough stock rider Casey Tibbs.


Object Information

Date Created:

1951

Collection:

ProRodeo Hall of Fame

Language(s):

English

Rights:

Unknown

Issue:

17

Volume:

31


Appears In

Resource Kit
ProRodeo Hall of Fame

Becoming a Profession: Rodeo Becomes a Sport

While rodeo began on the plains of Kansas, Texas, and other western states in the 1880s, it took many years before it became a professional sport. In 1936, sixty-one cowboys joined together to fight for proper payment and representation. They were the first to speak out against the injustices practiced by rodeo producers. These men created a new organization for the cowboys and cowgirls for whom rodeo was becoming a career.

Created by: ProRodeo Hall of Fame

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