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Members of the Black Cowboy Association parade past spectators during the opening ceremonies Saturday of a two-day rodeo in New York's Harlem Saturday, September 9, 1984 benefiting the United Negro College Fund and other charities. The rodeo was held a vacant lot at 137th St. and Eighth Avenue specially prepared to accommodate 15 bulls, 25 horses, 15 steers and 15 calves making up the five rodeo events from bull riding to calf roping. (Photo by Todd James/AP Photo)
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