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The Prince of Jockeys

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by Pellom McDaniels III


  Kentucky County: early exploration of and migration into; expansion of slavery into; slaves and slavery in the development of

  Kentucky Derby: 1877 running; 1879 running; 1884 running; 1885 running; 1886 running; 1890 running; 1891 running; 1893 running; Dudley Allen and; Billy Donohue and; first running of; growing importance of in the 1880s

  Kentucky General Assembly

  Kentucky Handicap

  Kentucky Horse Association

  Kentucky Live Stock Record

  Kentucky Oaks

  Kentucky State Convention of Colored Baptists

  Kenwood Stakes

  King, Henry

  Kinkead, George B.

  Kinkeadtown

  Kirkman Stakes

  Knickerbocker Handicap

  Knighten, Gracie

  Ku Klux Klan

  labor: capital versus; domestic; on horse farms; immigrant; owning one's; pro-white; racial tensions in the 1880s; slave; South's traditional; wages

  Ladies Hall

  Ladies Stakes

  Lakeland, William “Billy,”

  Land Act of 1779 (Virginia)

  Landeman, W. H.

  Langston, John Mercer

  Latimer, Lewis Howard

  Latonia Derby

  Latonia Jockey Club: Murphy as an owner-trainer in 1894; Murphy's 1883 racing season; Murphy's 1884 racing season; Murphy's 1885 racing season; Murphy's 1890 racing season; Murphy's 1891 racing season; Murphy's 1893 racing season

  Lawrence, J. G. K.

  Lazareu, Michael

  Leach, Patsy

  leasing agreements

  Lee, Isaac

  Lee, Jerry

  Lester, Julius

  Lewis, Isaac

  Lewis, Capt. Meriwether

  Lewis, Oliver

  Lewis and Clark Expedition

  Lexington, KY: African American population; aurora borealis of 1870; biographical overview of Isaac's parents; black businesses and business leaders; black churches; black community in the 1870s; black community in the 1880s; black education during the Reconstruction era; black Freemasonry; black institutions during the Reconstruction era; black leadership; black residential areas; Cheapside market; Colored Fair Association; Democratic Party in; development of black racial destiny and the ideology of respectability; as a “distinctly Southern city,”; Exodusters and the Nicodemus Colony; hemp industry; John Wesley Hunt and; Isaac and Lucy move to; Isaac and Lucy's married life in; Isaac and Lucy's Third Street mansion; Isaac's childhood in; Isaac's death, funeral, and burial; Isaac's grave site controversy; Isaac's reburial at Man o' War Park and; Isaac's recuperation following the poisoning incident at Monmouth Park; Kentucky Association Race Course (see Kentucky Association Race Course); America Murphy's arrival and establishment in; America Murphy's decision to leave Camp Nelson for; America Murphy's purchase of property; America Murphy's residences, employment, and living arrangements; National Savings Bank and Trust Company; origins and evolution of horse racing and horse breeding in; prostitution in; rise of; settlement of; slavery in the development of; violence against black freedom

  Lexington, battle of

  Lexington and Ohio Railroad

  Lexington Choral Club

  Lexington Colored School Committee

  Lexington Herald

  Lexington Leader

  Lexington School Committee

  Lincoln, Abraham: antebellum views of in Kentucky; assassination of; authorization of the National Savings and Bank Trust Company; Emancipation Proclamation; “House Divided” speech; issue of slavery in the debates with Douglas; Twenty-Fifth Corps and; views of slavery during the Civil War

  Lincoln Lodge Masons (Lexington)

  Littlefield, C.

  Littlefield, Fred

  Live Stock Record

  Lord Dunmore's War

  Lorillard, George

  Lorillard, Pierre

  Lorillard Stakes

  Lott, Eric

  Loud, J. W.

  Louisiana Native Guard

  Louisiana Territory

  Louisville, KY: black churches; black population and community in the Reconstruction era; Colored Education Convention; development of the horse racing industry and

  Louisville Cup

  Louisville Jockey Club: allows Eli Jordan to register Fleetwood's horses; founding of; Meta Hunt-Reynolds and; inaugural races of 1875; Murphy as an owner-trainer in 1894; Murphy's 1876 racing season; Murphy's 1877 racing season; Murphy's 1878 racing season; Murphy's 1879 racing season; Murphy's 1883 racing season; Murphy's 1884 racing season; Murphy's 1885 racing season; Murphy's 1886 racing season; Murphy's 1887 racing season; Murphy's 1890 racing season; Murphy's 1891 racing season; Murphy's 1893 racing season; notions of Southern identity and; pari-mutuel betting and. See also Kentucky Derby

  Louisville Ladies Stakes

  Loyalists, black

  Luckett, William

  lynchings

  Lynn, Henry

  Mack, Henry

  Manhattan black community

  Man o' War Park

  Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad

  marriage(s): African American sensibilities toward; American immigration policy and; between enslaved black women and white men; “jumped a broom” marriage custom; between slaves

  Marrs, Elijah

  Marrs, Henry

  Marshall, Thomas F.

  Maryland Association meeting

  Masons. See Freemasonry

  Maxwell, Cicero

  Maxwell, John

  McCabe, Frank

  McClain, Si

  McDaniels, David

  McDowell, T. C.

  McGavock, W. C.

  McGrath, Henry Price

  McGrath Stakes

  McIntyre, D.

  McKee, J. R.

  McLaughlin, James (Jimmy): 1878 racing season; 1881 racing season; 1882 racing season; 1885 racing season; 1888 Brooklyn Cup race; 1891 racing season; William Daly and; retirement from racing; winning percentage

  McLewee, F. C.

  McLewee-Ehret-Allen confederation

  M. E. Clark and Company

  Megibben, J. K.

  Megibben, T. J.

  Melbourne Stud Stakes

  Memphis Jockey Club

  Merchants' Stakes

  Messley, Annie L.

  Metcalf, J.

  milk punch

  Miller, Joseph

  Miller, Tipton

  Milliken's Bend

  minstrelsy

  missionaries

  Missouri Compromise of 1821

  Missouri Supreme Court

  Mitchell, Belle

  Mitchell, Charles

  Moet and Chandon Champagne Stakes

  Monmouth Handicap

  Monmouth Park: founding of; Murphy rides in the 1889 Lorillard Stakes; Murphy's 1885 racing season; Murphy's 1887 racing season; Murphy's 1890 racing season; Murphy's poisoning incident, aftermath and recovery

  Monroe, James

  Morgan, C. C.

  Morgan, Henrietta Hunt

  Morgan, John Hunt

  Mormonism

  Morris, Green B.

  Morris, Horace

  Morris Park

  Morrissey, John

  Morton, Henry

  mulatto children: determination of racial status; sale and treatment as slaves; slavery in Kentucky and

  mulatto women: in the slave population

  Murphy, America: applies for Jerry Skillman's pension; apprentices Isaac to James Williams; arrival and establishment in Lexington; biographical overview; birth and raising of Isaac in the context of slavery; at Camp Nelson; daughter to Anne; death of daughter in Lexington; death of Jerry Skillman and; departure from Camp Nelson to Lexington; Freedmen's Bank and; life in Lexington's black community; purchase of property in Lexington; residences, employment, and living arrangements in Lexington; tuberculosis and the death of

  Murphy, Green

  Murphy, Isaac Burns: 1876 racing season; 1877 racing season; 1878 racing season;
1879 racing season; 1880 racing season; 1881 racing season; 1882 racing season; 1883 racing season; 1885 Chicago Tribune interview; 1885 racing season; 1886 racing season; 1887 racing season; 1888 racing season; 1889 racing season; 1890 racing season; 1891 racing season; 1892 racing season; 1893 racing season; 1894 racing season; 1895 racing season; accused of drinking in 1890; achievements and legacy of; advertises services as professional jockey in 1883; Dudley Allen and; apprenticed to the Williams and Owings stables; background, birth, and childhood in the context of slavery; birthday celebration in 1891; black empowerment and; black masculinity and; the black press and; Benjamin Bruce's 1888 defense of; Camp Nelson and; career challenges in 1893; changes surname from Burns to Murphy; changing race relations in the 1880s and; character, integrity, and reputation of; Chicago and; Chicago Horseman article in 1890; childhood in Lexington; compared to Fred Archer; Ed Corrigan and; criticisms of; death, funeral, and burial; description of the 1879 Travers Stakes; education of; fame and success; fee per mount; first professional race; Freemasonry and; as a gentleman jockey; grandparents; grave site controversy; as guardian of James Frazer; historical context and significance of; inducted into the National Museum of Racing's Hall of Fame; influence of Eli Jordan on; joins Fleetwood Stock Farm; judgment of a horse's pace; Kentucky's separate coach bill and; marriage to Lucy Carr; married life with Lucy; McLewee-Ehret-Allen confederation and; Monmouth Park poisoning incident, aftermath and recovery; move from Frankfort to Lexington; the Negro question and; as owner-trainer; as a paradigm and hero to African Americans; parents (see also Murphy, America; Skillman, Jerry); personal life away from the track; race-based attacks on the character and career of; racing colors; reburial at Man o' War Park; reception by Matt Byrnes in 1890; reception by the Chicago black community in 1886; reception for Anthony Hamilton in 1891; reflections on jockeying; relationship with J. W. Hunt-Reynolds; relationship with Meta Hunt-Reynolds; relationship with owners; response of white owners to; retirement from racing; salaries from E. J. Baldwin; stage production of The Derby Winner and; suspension from racing in 1878; tenth marriage anniversary; Third Street mansion in Lexington; training to be a jockey; trips to Baldwin's Santa Anita farm; as a tutor and mentor to other jockeys; weight issue and weight-loss routines; Ansel Williamson and; will of; winning percentages; the Wrightsons and

  Murphy, J. C.

  Murphy, Jeremiah

  Murphy, Lucy Carr: 1886 trip to Baldwin's Santa Anita farm; background and upbringing in Frankfort; black womanhood and; Chicago Tribune's description of; Isaac first meets; Isaac's death, funeral, and burial; later years and death of; marriage to Isaac; married life with Isaac; middle-class etiquette and; move from Frankfort to Lexington; Order of the Eastern Stars and; photograph of; physical appearance; tenth marriage anniversary

  Murray, John (Lord Dunmore)

  Nashville, TN

  Nashville Blood Horse Association Meeting

  Nashville Jockey Club

  National Afro-American League

  National Jockey Club

  National Museum of Racing's Hall of Fame

  National Savings Bank and Trust Company

  Native Americans: African American men acting in colonial defenses against; ecoterrorism employed against; the French and Indian War; westward expansion of colonial America and

  Negro Fund

  Negro spirituals

  Nelson, William “Bull,”

  neo-white movement of the 1880s

  Netherland Stables

  Newcomb, H. Victor

  Newmarket (England)

  New Orleans slave market

  New South

  New York Age

  New York City: Brooklyn Heights black community; draft riots of 1863; Manhattan black community

  New York Freeman

  New York Jockey Club

  Nicodemus Colony

  night riders. See also Ku Klux Klan

  Niles, W. J.

  Ninety-Second Illinois Regiment

  Noble, T. K.

  Northrup, Solomon

  North Star newspaper

  Nursery Stakes

  octoroons

  Ogilvie, Will

  Ohio Land Company of Virginia

  Oldham, Samuel

  Omnibus Stakes

  115th Colored Infantry Regiment

  114th Colored Infantry Regiment

  116th Colored Infantry Regiment

  Order of the Eastern Stars

  Osborne, Fanny

  Osborne, Susan

  Overton, Monk

  Owens, R. H.

  Owings, Richard. See also Williams and Owings Farms

  Page Act of 1875

  Paine, Thomas

  Painter, Nell Irvin

  pari-mutuel betting

  Parker, William

  pass system

  patriotism

  Patterson, Col. Robert

  Pegler-Gordon, Anna

  Peirce, Charles S.

  pensions

  Pepper, James E.

  Perkins, James “Soup,”

  Perry, Abraham

  Perry, Clara

  Perry, George

  Petersburg, battle of

  Peterson, Carla L.

  Pettit, B. F.

  Phillips, J. H.

  Phoenix Hotel Stakes

  Phoenix Stables

  Phoenix Stakes

  photo finish

  Pleasant Green Baptist Church (Lexington)

  Plessy v. Ferguson

  poisoning incident at Monmouth Park: as an attempt to kill Murphy; events of; gamblers and; investigation into; Murphy's illness and recovery; Murphy's suspension by the Executive Committee; press reports of and response to; reaction of whites to

  polygamy

  Porter and Jackson Undertakers

  Prall, John A.

  Pralltown

  Preston, William

  prostitution

  Pulsifer, David

  Purdy, John

  Queen City Association meeting

  Queen City Jockey Club

  Quills, Harry

  racing colors: of Murphy. See also Murphy, Isaac

  racism: displacement and exclusion of black jockeys from American horse racing; formalization of segregation; immigrants and immigration policy of the 1880s; jockey clubs and; race relations in the 1870s; race relations in the 1880s; race relations in the 1890s

  railroads: Anti-Separate Coach State Convention and the Joint Railroad Committee; Chesapeake and Ohio; constructing; Denver and Rio Grande; destruction during Civil War; farmers and poor whites; Lexington & Ohio; Marietta and Cincinnati 201; railroad companies; Santa Fe; Transcontinental Railroad; transportation

  Reconstruction era: black freedom and; black institutions in Lexington; black leadership and community organization; black population and community in Louisville; development of black education; development of black racial destiny and the ideology of respectability in Lexington; end of; influence of freedmen on the horse industry; need of freedmen for direction and leadership; race relations during; role and development of the black church in Kentucky and Lexington; Thirteenth Amendment and; thwarted efforts of missionaries and teachers; violence against African Americans. See also freedmen

  Redmond, Thomas “Texas Tom,”

  Reed, Annette Gordon

  Reed, Christopher Robert

  regulators

  Reiss, Steven

  religion: black freedom and. See also black church

  Remond, Charles Lenox

  Remond, Sarah Parker

  Republican Club

  Republican Party

  reversion concept

  Revolutionary War

  Reynolds, William Bell

  Rice, George

  Richards, Alexander Keene

  Riggs, Louis

  Ripple Stakes

  Robinson, Ferdinand

  Robinson, J. F.

  Rodgers, J. W.

  Rogers, John A. R.

  “runaways,”

  Run
kle, Benjamin

  Runnymeade Stakes

  Russell, Henry

  Russell, William

  Rye, G. M.

  Sacks, Marcy

  Saltville, battle of

  Salvator Club

  Samuel, Henry

  Samuels, David

  Sandford, John

  Sanford Stakes

  Santa Anita farm: Murphy's trips to. See also Baldwin, Elias Jackson “Lucky”

  Saratoga Racing Association for the Improvement of the Breed

  Saratoga Springs, NY: commercialization of horse racing and; Grand Union Pleasure Club; history of horse racing in; Murphy's 1877 racing season; Murphy's 1879 racing season; Murphy's 1883 racing season; Murphy's 1884 racing season; Murphy's 1885 racing season; Murphy's 1887 racing season; postbellum growth of the black population in

  Saxton School

  Scofield, Abisha

  Scott, Dred

  Scott, James H.

  Scott, Robert

  Scroggan brothers

  Scroggins, Henry

  Scroggins, Theodorcia

  Scully, W. O.

  Sears, J. S.

  Second Continental Congress

  Sedgwick, Thomas D.

  segregation: following the 1876 presidential election; formalization of; Plessy v. Ferguson and

  Select Stakes

  Sellers, J. B.

  “Selling Sweepstakes Race,”

  “separate but equal” policy

  separate coach bill (Kentucky)

  Seward, William Henry

  sexual abstinence

  sexual relationships: African American sensibilities toward; between blacks and whites

  sex work: jockey clubs and

  Shauer, Charlie

  Sheepshead Bay race track

  Simms, Willie

  Singleton, Benjamin “Pap,”

  Skillman, Charles

  Skillman, Jerry: biographical overview; at Camp Nelson; death of; enlistment and service during the Civil War; possibility of not being Murphy's father

  Skillman, John Whitney

  Slavery by Another Name (Blackmon)

  slaves/slavery: abuse; auctions and markets; in the Bluegrass region; breeding in Kentucky; children; conscription of slaves; as the context of Murphy's background, birth, and childhood; control of black lives by the white elite; cotton industry and the domestic slave trade; discussed in the Continental Congresses; domestic; Emancipation Proclamation and; fugitive slave narratives; hemp industry and; “impressment” in the building of Camp Nelson; infanticide and; leasing agreements between owners; in Lord Dunmore's War; the origins of the Civil War and; pass system; preachers; proponents views of slaves; rebellions/uprisings; resistance against; role in the development of Kentucky; role in the development of Lexington; role in the development of the horse racing industry; role in westward exploration and expansion; sexual relationships between blacks and whites; significance of naming children; slaveholders' views of; slave hunters; slave marriages; spiritual freedom and;the U.S. Constitution and; value of slave children to slave owners; violence against slaves; westward expansion into Kentucky

 

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