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 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor (26 November 1878-21 June 1932) was an American cyclist who won the world one-mile track cycling championship in 1899 after setting numerous world records and overcoming racial discrimination. Taylor was the first African-American athlete to achieve the level of world champion... Taylor's father was employed in the household of a wealthy Indianapolis family as a coachman, where Taylor was also raised and educated. At an early age, Taylor received a bicycle. He began working as an entertainer at the age of 13. Taylor was hired to perform cycling stunts outside a bicycle shop while wearing a soldier's uniform, hence the nickname "Major"... In late 1896, Taylor entered his first professional race in Madison Square Garden, where he lapped the entire field during the half-mile race. Although he was greatly celebrated abroad, particularly in France, Taylor's career was still held back by racism, particularly in the Southern states where he was not permitted to compete against Caucasians. The League of American Wheelmen for a time excluded blacks from membership. During his career he had ice water thrown at him during races and nails scattered in front of his wheels, and was often boxed in by other riders, preventing the sprints to the front of the pack at which he was so successful. In his autobiography, he reports actually being tackled on the race track by another rider, who choked him into unconsciousness but received only a $50 fine as punishment. Nevertheless, he does not dwell on such events in the book; rather it is evident that he means it to serve as an inspiration to other African-Americans trying to overcome similar treatment. Taylor retired at age 32 in 1910, saying he was tired of the racism." | | SEE IT |
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 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor (26 November 1878-21 June 1932) was an American cyclist who won the world one-mile track cycling championship in 1899 after setting numerous world records and overcoming racial discrimination. Taylor was the first African-American athlete to achieve the level of world champion... Taylor's father was employed in the household of a wealthy Indianapolis family as a coachman, where Taylor was also raised and educated. At an early age, Taylor received a bicycle. He began working as an entertainer at the age of 13. Taylor was hired to perform cycling stunts outside a bicycle shop while wearing a soldier's uniform, hence the nickname "Major"... In late 1896, Taylor entered his first professional race in Madison Square Garden, where he lapped the entire field during the half-mile race. Although he was greatly celebrated abroad, particularly in France, Taylor's career was still held back by racism, particularly in the Southern states where he was not permitted to compete against Caucasians. The League of American Wheelmen for a time excluded blacks from membership. During his career he had ice water thrown at him during races and nails scattered in front of his wheels, and was often boxed in by other riders, preventing the sprints to the front of the pack at which he was so successful. In his autobiography, he reports actually being tackled on the race track by another rider, who choked him into unconsciousness but received only a $50 fine as punishment. Nevertheless, he does not dwell on such events in the book; rather it is evident that he means it to serve as an inspiration to other African-Americans trying to overcome similar treatment. Taylor retired at age 32 in 1910, saying he was tired of the racism." | | SEE IT |
 | Usually ships in 5-7 business days (In-Stock) 100% cotton tee (ash is 98/2 cotton/poly; athletic heather is 90/10 cotton/poly). Seamless ribbed collar. Fully double-needle stitched. Taped shoulder-to-shoulder. Available in Small, Medium, Large, XL & 2XL! | | SEE IT |
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 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) BE SURE TO GIVE ME SIZE YOU NEED YOUTH XS, S, M, ADULT-- S, M, L, OR XL--COLOR OF TEE--WHITE, ASH, YELLOW, PINK, LT TAN OR LT BLUE--AT CHECKOUT --IF I DONT HEAR FROM YOU WITH ORDER, YOU WILL RECEIVE A WHITE XL-- SEE STORE FOR PLUS SIZES -- 200106063131 PLUS SIZE TEE NUMBER ORDER FROM THE GIVING ME SIZE , COLOR AND DESIGN WANTED AT CHECKOUT--NOT ALL COLORS IN ALL SIZES--Check out my other items !ORGINAL TEE BY BEVANN. THIS WILL MAKE YOURSELF OR SOMEONE YOU LOVE VERY HAPPY. MANY DESIGNS IN MY STOR | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor (26 November 1878-21 June 1932) was an American cyclist who won the world one-mile track cycling championship in 1899 after setting numerous world records and overcoming racial discrimination. Taylor was the first African-American athlete to achieve the level of world champion... Taylor's father was employed in the household of a wealthy Indianapolis family as a coachman, where Taylor was also raised and educated. At an early age, Taylor received a bicycle. He began working as an entertainer at the age of 13. Taylor was hired to perform cycling stunts outside a bicycle shop while wearing a soldier's uniform, hence the nickname "Major"... In late 1896, Taylor entered his first professional race in Madison Square Garden, where he lapped the entire field during the half-mile race. Although he was greatly celebrated abroad, particularly in France, Taylor's career was still held back by racism, particularly in the Southern states where he was not permitted to compete against Caucasians. The League of American Wheelmen for a time excluded blacks from membership. During his career he had ice water thrown at him during races and nails scattered in front of his wheels, and was often boxed in by other riders, preventing the sprints to the front of the pack at which he was so successful. In his autobiography, he reports actually being tackled on the race track by another rider, who choked him into unconsciousness but received only a $50 fine as punishment. Nevertheless, he does not dwell on such events in the book; rather it is evident that he means it to serve as an inspiration to other African-Americans trying to overcome similar treatment. Taylor retired at age 32 in 1910, saying he was tired of the racism." | | SEE IT |
 | Usually ships in 5-7 business days (In-Stock) Limit: ONE per customer on this 100% cotton heavyweight tee for adults | | SEE IT |
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