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The Compton cowboys, and the fight to save their horse ranch, Walter Thompson-Hernandez

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The Compton cowboys, and the fight to save their horse ranch, Walter Thompson-Hernandez
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Compton cowboys
Oclc number
1156366612
Responsibility statement
Walter Thompson-Hernandez
Sub title
and the fight to save their horse ranch
Summary
The Compton Cowboys are a group who grew up in the city where Kendrick Lamar and Serena Williams were raised; a city portrayed in the media as ground zero for gang violence. But in 1988, with the creation of the Compton Junior Posse, a youth program set on a horse ranch in the middle of Compton, these men and women found a safe space. In this young readers' edition, kids will witness how the Cowboys' lives were shaped by harsh realities. The Cowboys were able to overcome their struggles by joining the Compton Junior Posse. Now they want to keep the program running to help other children do the same. Black cowboys are a part of history that has been all but forgotten, but the Compton Cowboys have made it their mission to carry on the tradition and be role models for their community. In addition to reading about the Compton Cowboys, kids will get to see them and the horses that saved their lives. This book includes an 8-page insert of color photos by the author. Whiting Grant winner and New York Times reporter Walter Thompson-Hernandez
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