FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Old Friends to Host Keeneland Library Exhibit

 The Heart of the Turf: Racing’s Black Pioneers

The exhibit will run seven days a week from Oct. 2-31, 2024 in the Josephine Abercrombie Center

at Old Friends’ Dream Chase Farm

A view of the exhibit when it was at the Keeneland Library. (Photo courtesy of the Keeneland Library.

GEORGETOWN, Ky. – Sept. 17, 2024 Old Friends is pleased to announce that it will host The Heart of the Turf: Racing’s Black Pioneers, a traveling exhibit sponsored by the Keeneland Association and developed and shared by the Keeneland Library.


Note: This press release corrects the day of the Exhibit Opening Program stated in the original press release. It is Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024.

 

The exhibit, which highlights the lives and careers of 100 African American horsemen and horsewomen from the mid-1800s to the present, will be held in the Josephine Abercrombie Center at Old Friends at Dream Chase Farm in Georgetown, Ky. It will run seven-days a week from Oct. 2 through Oct. 31.

 

To see the exhibit, stop in the Old Friends office for information and viewing details.

 

“We at Old Friends are very privileged to host this most special and meaningful exhibit,” said John Nicholson, President and CEO of Old Friends. “We are proud to be a part of the Keeneland Library’s exploration and celebration of the extraordinary contributions of Black horsemen and women to the Thoroughbred industry. All who love this sport should be forever grateful to the countless African Americans over many generations whose knowledge and skills built racing into what it has become today.”

 

“We are thrilled to have Old Friends as a hosting site for Keeneland Library’s traveling exhibit that is now making its way across Kentucky to reach as many people as possible with its stories of the contributions of African Americans in the industry from enslavement to today,” said Roda Ferraro, Keeneland Library Director and Exhibit Curator. “Visitors are likely to see some familiar names, like Isaac Murphy, Will Harbut, and Kendrick Carmouche. But they will also encounter lesser known and never-before published stories and photographs spanning nearly 200 years. The Heart of the Turf: Racing’s Black Pioneers exhibit showcases select stories of countless African Americans who forged their way in Kentucky and beyond, making the racing industry what it is today.”

 

The exhibit comprises interpretive panels with one-of-a-kind photographs from Keeneland Library collections, as well as biographical vignettes spanning nearly two centuries, which include four future Racing Hall of Famers that once lived in Lexington’s East End: jockeys Issaac Burns and Jimmy Winkfield, trainer Ansel Williamson, and trainer/owner Edward Dudley Brown. Each exhibit panel has a QR code for ready access to the exhibit’s audio guide with life and career highlights of behind-the-scenes caretakers and racetrack superstars alike.

 

During the exhibit’s run at Old Friends, there will be two special events.

 

Exhibit Opening Program*

When: Wednesday,** Oct. 2, 2024, 5 p.m.-6:30 p.m.

Where: Josephine Abercrombie Center at Old Friends

** The Exhibit Opening Program day is Wednesday, Oct. 2.

 

Roda Ferraro, Keeneland Library Director and Exhibit Curator, will be on hand for an exhibit opening discussion, and Q&A. Also, the exhibit’s companion book, The Heart of the Turf: Racing’s Black Pioneers, the first comprehensive chronicle of its kind, will be available for purchase, with proceeds benefiting Old Friends and the Keeneland Library. Refreshments will be available.

 

Family Day: Meet & Read to Old Friends Retirees*

When: Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024, 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Where: Old Friends Farm

 

Old Friends and the Keeneland Library are partnering to bring the story of Cheryl White, the first black woman jockey to ride and win a professional race in the United States, to Family Day at Old Friends. Keeneland Library will donate copies of the acclaimed children’s book The Jockey & Her Horse to young readers of all ages, who will meet Old Friends retirees and read this important story to Old Friends horses.

 

* Both of these events are free and open to the general public.

* RSVP is required. Phone: 502-863-1775 or Email: alyssa@oldfriendsequine.org

 

Exhibit Days and Hours

* Exhibit Dates: Seven days a week from Oct. 2-31, 2024.

* Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Daily

* Stop in the Old Friends office for information and viewing details.


Old Friends

1841 Paynes Depot Rd.

Georgetown, Kentucky


Below: A sample of some of the historic photos you will see in the exhibit.



John Buckner with Man o'War, circa 1925 (Photo courtesy of the Keeneland Library McClure Collection)

Jockey Isaac Burns Murphy (middle, holding cane) in 1890 (Photo courtesy of the Keeneland Library Collection)

Clemon Brooks with Nashua at Spendthrift Farm in 1964 (Photo courtesy of the Keeneland Library Collection)

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About Old Friends

Old Friends is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that cares for over 290 retired racehorses. Its Dream Chase Farm, located in Georgetown, KY, is open to tourists daily by appointment. Old Friends also has a satellite facility: Old Friends at Cabin Creek: The Bobby Frankel Division in Greenfield Center, N.Y. For more information on tours or to make a donation, contact the main farm at (502) 863-1775 or see their website at www.oldfriendsequine.org.



Media Contacts:


Barbara Fossum, (502) 863-1775, barbara@oldfriendsequine.org

John Nicholson, 859-475-3258, john@oldfriendsequine.org

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