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The Year in Horses: 1977

1977

    Velma Johnston. Photo: International Society for the Protection of Mustangs and Burros via Wikipedia
  • Thoroughbred racing fans found a hero this year in Seattle
    Slew when he became the 10th horse in history to win the Triple
    Crown and the only Triple Crown winner to enter the series with an undefeated
    record.
  • This year saw the passing of “Wild Horse Annie,” (real
    name Velma Bronn Johnston.) In the 1950s, Johnston
    led a grassroots campaign calling on the government to protect American
    Mustangs from the cruel treatment they were often subjected to by ranchers and
    hunters. Her leadership eventually led to the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro
    Act of 1971 which prohibits anyone from harassing or killing wild horses on
    federal land.





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