Reflections of a Black Cowboy: Mountain Men
by Robert H. Miller
Just Us Books (Oct 01, 2006)
Fiction, Paperback, 64 pages
Target Age Group: Early Reader
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Description of Reflections of a Black Cowboy: Mountain Men by Robert H. Miller
The exciting adventures of Black cowboys, pioneers, soldiers, and other frontiersmen join the celebrated folklore of the wild West in the Reflections of a Black Cowboy series. Through colorful, masterfully crafted vignettes that rival tall tales of the old frontier, author Robert H. Miller shares stories of important real life heroes - men and women whose bravery and adventurous spirits helped make the American West possible. Mountain Men spotlights Essteban, who came to America from Morocco as a slave aand was the first African to land in New Mexico and Arizona territory; Jean Baptiste Point duSable, founder of the city of Chicago; James Beckwourth, who discovered a shorter path (which bares his name) over the mountains to California; George McJunkin, whose discover of the Folsom Site in New Mexico proved Native Americans presence in North America dated back 10,000 years.

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- ISBN: 9781933491035
- Imprint: Just Us Books
- Publisher: Just Us Books, Inc.
- Parent Company: Just Us Books, Inc.
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