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- catalog abstract "Biographical sketches of thirty-five black people who explored and settled the frontiers of the early United States.".
- catalog contributor b5376221.
- catalog contributor b5376222.
- catalog coverage "West (U.S.) Biography.".
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "Biographical sketches of thirty-five black people who explored and settled the frontiers of the early United States.".
- catalog description "Estevanico-he opened up the Southwest -- Du Sable-the first settler of Chicago -- York-explorer of the Louisiana Territory with Lewis and Clark -- Garcia-life among the Florida Seminoles -- James Beckwourth-Crow chief and fur trapper -- George Bonga-enterprising voyageur in Minnesota -- Lucy Terry Prince-crusader in colonial New England -- William Goings and Greenbury Logan-patriots of the Lone Star Republic -- John Jones-prosperous fighter for equal rights -- Edmonia Lewis-from Chippewa Nation to famed sculptor -- Dred Scott-the slave whose case moved a nation -- George Washington-founder of Centralia, Washington -- George Washington Bush-cutting color lines in the far West -- William Leidesdorff-public-minded San Franciscan -- Robert T. Hickman-fleeing West to freedom -- Mary Fields-"Stagecoach Mary" -- Biddy Mason-fighting for freedom in California -- Mifflin W. Gibbs-active crusader for black equality -- Clara Brown-leading citizen of Central City, Colorado -- Barney Ford and Henry O. Wagoner-gold seekers, businessmen, and civil rights fighters -- Bose Ikard-faithful cowhand on the Goodnight-Loving trail -- Deadwood Dick (Nat Love)-wild man of the old West -- Ben Hodges-he made Dodge City a little trickier -- Cherokee Bill-the worst man in the West -- Isom Dart-he tried mightily to go straight -- Bill Pickett-the greatest cowboy of the day -- Bass Reeves-bringing law and order to Oklahoma -- Pompey Factor-the Seminole Negro scouts of the U.S. Army -- Henry Adams-leading the oppressed to Kansas and points West -- Henry O. Flipper and Charles Young-the black military service in the West -- Edwin P. McCabe-shaping a black dream in Oklahoma -- Sutton E. Griggs-a black son of Texas lifts his pen.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-176) and index.".
- catalog extent "x, 181 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Black people who made the Old West.".
- catalog identifier "0865433631 (HB) :".
- catalog identifier "086543364X (PB) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Black people who made the Old West.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Trenton, N.J. : Africa World Press,".
- catalog relation "Black people who made the Old West.".
- catalog spatial "West (U.S.) Biography.".
- catalog spatial "West (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "978/.00496073 20".
- catalog subject "African American pioneers West (U.S.) Biography.".
- catalog subject "E185.925 .K36 1992".
- catalog subject "Frontier and pioneer life West (U.S.)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Estevanico-he opened up the Southwest -- Du Sable-the first settler of Chicago -- York-explorer of the Louisiana Territory with Lewis and Clark -- Garcia-life among the Florida Seminoles -- James Beckwourth-Crow chief and fur trapper -- George Bonga-enterprising voyageur in Minnesota -- Lucy Terry Prince-crusader in colonial New England -- William Goings and Greenbury Logan-patriots of the Lone Star Republic -- John Jones-prosperous fighter for equal rights -- Edmonia Lewis-from Chippewa Nation to famed sculptor -- Dred Scott-the slave whose case moved a nation -- George Washington-founder of Centralia, Washington -- George Washington Bush-cutting color lines in the far West -- William Leidesdorff-public-minded San Franciscan -- Robert T. Hickman-fleeing West to freedom -- Mary Fields-"Stagecoach Mary" -- Biddy Mason-fighting for freedom in California -- Mifflin W. Gibbs-active crusader for black equality -- Clara Brown-leading citizen of Central City, Colorado -- Barney Ford and Henry O. Wagoner-gold seekers, businessmen, and civil rights fighters -- Bose Ikard-faithful cowhand on the Goodnight-Loving trail -- Deadwood Dick (Nat Love)-wild man of the old West -- Ben Hodges-he made Dodge City a little trickier -- Cherokee Bill-the worst man in the West -- Isom Dart-he tried mightily to go straight -- Bill Pickett-the greatest cowboy of the day -- Bass Reeves-bringing law and order to Oklahoma -- Pompey Factor-the Seminole Negro scouts of the U.S. Army -- Henry Adams-leading the oppressed to Kansas and points West -- Henry O. Flipper and Charles Young-the black military service in the West -- Edwin P. McCabe-shaping a black dream in Oklahoma -- Sutton E. Griggs-a black son of Texas lifts his pen.".
- catalog title "Black people who made the Old West / by William Loren Katz.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".