William Johnson broke down barriers as both the first African American Harley-Davidson dealer, and as the first African American licensed to compete in national motorcycle racing events. Born in Baltimore in 1890, Johnson moved with his wife in about 1917 to Somers, N.Y. (about 60 miles north of New York City), and found work as a chauffeur and handyman. The couple later bought … [Read more...] about Wednesday Open Thread; History of Black Motorcyclists
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Friday Open Thread: The Iron Elite – African Americans in Motorcycling History
Good Morning Obots! Harley Davidson's Iron Elite celebrates the camaraderie and the influence of African American riders on Harley culture. This is where we showcase the bikes, the brotherhood and all the reasons to ride. … [Read more...] about Friday Open Thread: The Iron Elite – African Americans in Motorcycling History