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REEL SOUTH

Cowgirl Up

A cowgirl strives to be the first African-American woman in the National Finals Rodeo.

06/26/2018 | Expired 06/27/2020

Cowgirl Up

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REEL SOUTH

Cowgirl Up

Special | 5m 24sVideo has Closed Captions

A cowgirl strives to be the first African-American woman in the National Finals Rodeo.

The first time LaBrelah was on a horse she was eight months old. Today, she is an accomplished barrel racer in Southern rodeo circuits. With her family’s unending support, this Mississippi cowgirl is driven to compete, driven to win, and driven to become the first African-American woman in the National Finals Rodeo. She was born to do this. 342

06/26/2018 | Expired 06/27/2020

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Support for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.

REEL SOUTH

Cowgirl Up

Special | 5m 24sVideo has Closed Captions

The first time LaBrelah was on a horse she was eight months old. Today, she is an accomplished barrel racer in Southern rodeo circuits. With her family’s unending support, this Mississippi cowgirl is driven to compete, driven to win, and driven to become the first African-American woman in the National Finals Rodeo. She was born to do this. 342

06/26/2018 | Expired 06/27/2020

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