
The historic event honoring Black History Month will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at the Downtown Library, located at 413 SE 4th, and promises to be an enlightening event.
“Frontier Voices: Black Cowboys & Buffalo Soldiers” will explore the soldiers' contribution to taming the Texas frontier, according to Clopton. “We were really pleased that the educators at the Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight Historic Ranch were interested in being in Amarillo and offering this to our audience. Not everyone has the time to drive to Clarendon, and it’s got such great content,” she said.
Rachel Low, lead director of the Charles and Mary Goodnight Historic Ranch, said it will be an in-person Power Point presentation that features the impact of the Black cowboys and the Buffalo Soldiers in our area. Some of the featured cowboys include Mathew “Bones” Hooks, who was a cowboy at the JA Ranch, and a Bose Ikard, an American cowboy who participated in the pioneering cattle drives on what became known as the Goodnight–Loving Trail, after the American Civil War.
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Cool event. I’m surprised, but glad, that this is still allowed in the Texas of 2026.