Taylor, Major, 1878-1932

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Marshall W. ("Major") Taylor, a professional African-American bicycle racer, was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on November 26, 1878. He started racing in Indianapolis and was eventually barred from competition. Around 1895, Taylor moved with his trainer, Louis D. ("Birdie") Munger to Worcester, Massachusetts. Taylor further developed his talent which led to three consecutive American sprint points championships, from 1898-1900, and a world championship in the mile sprint in Montreal on August 12, 1899. "Major" Taylor then embarked on competitive tours of Europe and Australia. As a black athlete in a characteristically all-white profession, Taylor attracted attention and commentary and faced unusual challenges and pressures.

From the description of Scrapbooks of Marshall W. "Major" Taylor, 1897-1904 [microform]. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 28417793

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creatorOf Taylor, Major, 1878-1932. Scrapbooks of Marshall W. "Major" Taylor, 1897-1904 [microform]. University of Pittsburgh
creatorOf Taylor, Major. Affidavit, 1799. Connecticut Historical Society
referencedIn Atkins, Katharine Watson 1902-1993. Oral history interview, 9 January 1978. Indiana Historical Society Library
creatorOf Taylor, Major, 1878-1932. Scrapbooks, 1897-1904 [microform]. University of Pittsburgh
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associatedWith Robbins, Jonathan. person
associatedWith Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 person
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Montréal 10 CA
Chicago IL US
Indianapolis IN US
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African Americans
Bicycle racing
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African American athletes
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Birth 1878-11-26

Death 1932-06-28

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