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Greg Harbut

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President, Harbut Bloodstock of Lexington, KY

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Ed Brown Society (@edbrownsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for our next Learning Series featuring Jamie Haydon with The Jockey Club. Register @ forms.office.com/r/uC45NCRERJ #equineindustry #thoroughbredracing

Join us for our next Learning Series featuring Jamie Haydon with The Jockey Club.  Register @ forms.office.com/r/uC45NCRERJ #equineindustry #thoroughbredracing
America'sBestRacing (@abrlive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We spent the day with Ed Brown Society earlier this week Keeneland. Created to celebrate the contributions of Black people to racing, they also help people find careers in the industry. Experience the races with horse owner Coya Robinson & learn more about the foundation.

Quigleys_Corner (@quigleys_corner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to see the enthusiasm & vision the next generation of horseplayers have for our sport, then watch & listen to Jonathan Seunarine from the Ed Brown Society when he joins me on the seminar today at 11:50 am PT, which can be seen via the Santa Anita Park simulcast feed or

America'sBestRacing (@abrlive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ed Brown Society is joined by Governor Andy Beshear today at Churchill Downs to celebrate the legacy of Ansel Williamson, the winning trainer of the first #KentuckyDerby winner, Aristides. A formerly enslaved African American, he mentored Edward Brown.

The <a href="/edbrownsociety/">Ed Brown Society</a> is joined by <a href="/GovAndyBeshear/">Governor Andy Beshear</a> today at <a href="/ChurchillDowns/">Churchill Downs</a> to celebrate the legacy of Ansel Williamson, the winning trainer of the first #KentuckyDerby winner, Aristides. 

A formerly enslaved African American, he mentored Edward Brown.
Ed Brown Society (@edbrownsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We were thrilled to join Governor Andy Beshear and representatives from Churchill Downs today for the signing of a proclamation that honored Ansel Williamson, the Black trainer behind the first Kentucky Derby winner, Aristides in 1875; along with other Black horsemen. #KYDerby150

We were thrilled to join <a href="/GovAndyBeshear/">Governor Andy Beshear</a> and representatives from <a href="/ChurchillDowns/">Churchill Downs</a> today for the signing of a proclamation that honored Ansel Williamson, the Black trainer behind the first Kentucky Derby winner, Aristides in 1875; along with other Black horsemen. #KYDerby150
America'sBestRacing (@abrlive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spend a day with FOX Sports reporter Lindsay Czarniak as she takes you behind the scenes of the $2 million Preakness Stakes with her husband Craig Melvin. Watch as they chat with fans, enjoy cocktails and crab cakes, and witness horse racing history.

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A lot of people don’t want to hear this but these stories need to be told over and over. Race is not a card, there is pain behind this story and there are many more like this but I imagine the people that lived it find them hard to tell.

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Congrats to Ed Brown Society scholar and 2024 The Jockey Club intern America'sBestRacing Giovanni Ricardo. He's starting his fourth week with us and he's got his first byline! Check out Gio's article when you get a chance. americasbestracing.net/lifestyle/2024…

Teresa Genaro (@bklynbckstretch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clark Williams of Ed Brown Society accepts Abe Hawkins' induction plaque with powerful, moving, essential words about race and our sport that I hope everyone in this building, watching online, & in positions of influence take to heart and take action.

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Representing EBS last week at the University of KY’s Signature Industries Career Fair were EB Fellow & Scholar, Ariel Baldon and Nigel Snow. Thank you all for being such excellent brand ambassadors, sharing your stories, and continuing to spread awareness of the EBS mission #EBS

Representing EBS last week at the University of KY’s Signature Industries Career Fair were EB Fellow &amp; Scholar, Ariel Baldon and Nigel Snow. Thank you all for being such excellent brand ambassadors, sharing your stories, and continuing to spread awareness of the EBS mission #EBS
Ed Brown Society (@edbrownsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ed Brown Society is excited to witness Ed Brown Alumni Nigel Snow and Driade Freitas begin their careers 💼 as Business Analysts in Churchill Downs, Inc’s prestigious CDImmerse rotational program🙌🏾 🐎! We’re incredibly proud of these rising professionals! #EBS

The Ed Brown Society is excited to witness Ed Brown Alumni Nigel Snow and Driade Freitas begin their careers 💼 as Business Analysts in Churchill Downs, Inc’s prestigious CDImmerse rotational program🙌🏾 🐎!

We’re incredibly proud of these rising professionals!
#EBS
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The Jockey Club is pleased to announce that we are in our second year of partnership with the Ed Brown Society, an organization devoted to celebrating and commemorating the rich history of African Americans in the equine industry by ensuring industry exposure to all young people

The Jockey Club is pleased to announce that we are in our second year of partnership with the Ed Brown Society, an organization devoted to celebrating and commemorating the rich history of African Americans in the equine industry by ensuring industry exposure to all young people
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Wrapping up the summer strong! Rebecca and Ella delivered impressive post-internship presentations, showcasing the incredible work they’ve accomplished this summer at Churchill Downs.

Wrapping up the summer strong! Rebecca and Ella delivered impressive post-internship presentations, showcasing the incredible work they’ve accomplished this summer at Churchill Downs.