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Author Interview with Vicky Moon: Sylvia Rideoutt Bishop Had A Way With Horses Zest Audio Stories

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Writer and Photographer Vicky Moon’s newest book follows the story of a young African American girl, Sylvia Bishop, who grew up in Charles Town, West Virginia in the early 1900’s, during the height of the civil rights movement, and against all odds became the first African American woman licensed to train racehorses in the United States.

If you would like to listen to our other audio stories or catch up on the latest about what's happening in and around Middleburg, Virginia please visit our website at Countryzesntandstyle.com.

Story by: James Jarvis

Writer and Photographer Vicky Moon’s newest book follows the story of a young African American girl, Sylvia Bishop, who grew up in Charles Town, West Virginia in the early 1900’s, during the height of the civil rights movement, and against all odds became the first African American woman licensed to train racehorses in the United States.

If you would like to listen to our other audio stories or catch up on the latest about what's happening in and around Middleburg, Virginia please visit our website at Countryzesntandstyle.com.

Story by: James Jarvis

11 min

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