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Whisper on the Wind - The Story of Tom Bass - Celebrated Black Horseman (Paperback)
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Whisper on the Wind - The Story of Tom Bass - Celebrated Black Horseman (Paperback)
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Before Jackie Robinson ever donned a Dodger uniform - there was Tom
Bass. Before Rosa Parks ever demanded a seat in the front of the
bus - there was Tom Bass. Before Martin Luther King ever had a
dream - there was Tom Bass. Before Barack Obama ever ran for
President - there was the legend of Tom Bass - the black horse
whisperer. Born a slave, Tom Bass rose to the summit of what had
always been a white man's profession, the training of the America's
greatest Saddlebred horses. At nine years old this Mozart of the
equestrian world used his extraordinary natural talent to teach an
outlaw mule who couldn't even be handled to canter backwards. An
advocate of gentleness and patience, Bass turned dangerous horses
into reliable mounts - without ever raising his voice or using a
whip. His immense knowledge of equine psychology allowed the man
who had been born in a slave cabin to invent a revolutionary and
humane bit, still in use today. Yet Bass's greatest achievements
were in the saddle, not in the training ring. What he was able to
entice horses to do defies belief. His consummate skill and immense
empathy with horses allowed him to produce horses of such exquisite
proficiency that their accomplishments are still remembered today.
Buffalo Bill's famous white horse, Columbus, was one such legendary
talent. Bass was able largely to transcend the race barrier because
he was accounted the greatest horseman of the late nineteenth
century. The first black American ever to ride in Madison Square
Garden, in an age when racial segregation ruled the nation, Tom
Bass was the mounted friend of five presidents of the United
States, including Teddy Roosevelt. Upon Tom's death in 1934, his
name was a household word, synonymous with equestrian feats of
unparalleled beauty and achievement. Then his story faded into
oblivion, until this fascinating biography of America's most
remarkable black horseman was rescued from the shadows.
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