This thesis explores the complex and interwoven histories of African American representation in photography and the Kentucky Derby. This is propelled by different scholars working in African American studies, literature, political philosophy, art history, and photography. The thesis begins with a chapter that deconstructs the history of how slavery informed the creation of American horse racing and an in-depth look into the whitewashing of the social event of the Kentucky Derby. The chapter ends with an engagement with representations of early African American turfmen through painter Edward Troye in hopes of showing how stereotypical representations of African American turfmen emerged. The second chapter explores the further creation of...