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Born into slavery in 1838, Bass Reeves emerged as one of the most legendary lawmen of the American West. After the Civil War, Reeves, who had many talents including marksmanship and tracking, became a Deputy U.S. Marshal in the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), making him one of the first Black federal law enforcement officers west of the Mississippi River.

Reeves' career was marked by his exceptional abilities as a tracker and his fearlessness in the face of danger. He often pursued outlaws alone, traversing the rugged terrain of the frontier on horseback. His reputation for capturing fugitives and enforcing the law with integrity and fairness earned him respect throughout the region.

Despite facing racial prejudice, Reeves became a legendary figure, apprehending over 3,000 criminals during his career, including notorious outlaws such as Belle Starr. He was known for his keen intelligence, resourcefulness, and unwavering dedication to justice. It’s believed that he was the model for the fictional law man known as the Lone Ranger.

Learn more about about the legacy of Black Cowboys in this review in Outside Magazine on the film High Horse, from executive producer Jordan Peele. https://www.outsideonline.com/culture/books-media/high-horse-black-cowboy/

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