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ORIGINALS

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boss lady

 

The Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club (BSMC), Sacramento chapter, originated with Ken “Highway” Coleman, becoming a Member-At-Large in February 1999, through the invitation from Carl “Road Dog” Lawry, President, of the BSMC Florida Mother chapter. On June 7, 1999, Ken and Rosealice “Boss Lady” Beatty, established the Sacramento chapter.

 

The Sacramento, CA chapter was established for the purpose of fostering unity, and bringing together cyclists in the Northern California area for cycling related activities such as mini excursions, club rallies, and other forms of motorcycling fellowship.  Association Reg Cert# 7773, was established on August 18, 2000, followed by the chapters California Domestic Nonprofit Corporation, 501 c (7), and 501 c (3) “Foundation” for the men and women, dedicated to the sport of motorcycling, and to the education of all people as it pertains to the history of the Buffalo Soldiers in this country's history.  We ride under the name of the "Buffalo Soldiers" to express our pride in, and our respect for the many accomplishments they made, during the decades following the civil war.  We hope to instill some of that pride in the minds and hearts of today’s youth and our community.  We believe in our community, and we believe that our representation of heroes from the past, like the Buffalo Soldiers, will serve to strengthen the values of our community in the future.

 

 

"Big Daddy", "Babii Gurl", "Boss Lady", "Sassy Red", "Big Um",

"Highway", "5150"

Original Charter Members, May 24, 2002

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