The Negro Cowboys

The Negro Cowboys by Philip Durham, published by U of Nebraska Press in 1965, is a reprint edition that spans 278 pages. This book presents a detailed exploration of the contributions and experiences of African American cowboys in the United States, highlighting their significant yet often overlooked role in American history. Written in engaging prose, it offers insights into the lives and challenges faced by these individuals within the broader context of the American West.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into various aspects of history and social science, particularly focusing on ethnic studies and African American studies. The book captures the essence of the cowboy experience, providing a vivid portrayal of their stories and contributions. Through its detailed accounts, The Negro Cowboys invites readers to reconsider the historical narratives surrounding the American frontier and the diverse figures who shaped it.
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“Described in lively prose and vivid detail. . . . Durham and Jones tell their tales well.”-Time
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