"Gilded Hoofprints: The Story of Edward Dudley Brown and The Legendary Equestrians" by Sultan Zeshan is a captivating blend of historical fiction and horse racing lore. The book invites readers on an extraordinary journey through post-Civil War America, as experienced by Edward Dudley Brown, a former slave turned pioneering jockey. Guided by mentors Abe Hawkins and Ansel Williamson, Edward rises from a humble stable hand to a celebrated jockey, forming unshakeable bonds with a group of talented African American apprentice riders. Their collective journey transcends the racetrack, evolving into a quest for dignity, equality, and a brighter future for their community, despite the relentless racism and fierce opposition they face. "Gilded Hoofprints" immerses readers in the captivating history of horse racing, with meticulously researched details and vivid descriptions of legendary races and daring riders. The narrative illuminates the untold stories of real-life athletes and the societal challenges they faced during the Reconstruction Period. The book also includes a comprehensive horse racing encyclopedic appendices. Sultan Zeshan skillfully intertwines history and fiction, creating a portrait of hope, courage, and the enduring pursuit of justice. "Gilded Hoofprints" is an inspiring journey, celebrating the indomitable spirit of those who dare to dream and fight for equality. This extraordinary book is a timeless masterpiece that will leave a lasting impression on history buffs, sports enthusiasts, and lovers of gripping narratives.
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