Horseman Theophilus Irvin Jr. Dead
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Theophilus Irvin Jr., the first black man hired by the Kentucky State Racing Commission, died March 31 in Lexington. He was 93. Raised near the Kentucky Association race track in the middle of Lexington, Irvin spent most of his life with horses. ...
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