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5.0 out of 5 stars
Adjusting the color of Western American history . . .,
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This review is from: The Negro Cowboys (Paperback)
I have known about this book for a long time and wish now that I'd read it years ago. It is a retelling of the Western American saga, with a focus on cattlemen and cowboys and, as the title indicates, the presence of black Americans among them. The all-white collective picture of the West is largely the creation of Hollywood, whose images and stories so dominate the memory of our own past.
The two UCLA professors whose research this book represents have done more than simply prove that there were large numbers of black cowboys. They hardly even take time to lament the erasure of blacks from this chapter of our history. Instead, they're eager to share with us what they've discovered in their research. And they enthusiastically assemble for us a social history of the Wild West that is peopled in nearly every walk of life with black Americans, both law-abiding and criminal, essentially reflecting the entire demographic of the West itself. The book's chapters follow the spread of the cattle business from early days in Texas before the Civil War to the states west and north, reaching all the way to Montana by the 1880s. The great cattle drives are described, and using an extensive array of contemporary documents, the authors establish the role of young black men on horseback as equals to their white compatriots. Growing older, many became cooks for the cowboy crews, while younger and lesser-experienced black men wrangled the cowboys' horses. Meanwhile, because newspapers tended to focus on violence and mayhem, the presence of many blacks in the American West has been recorded by the press in reports of shootings, murders, and other crimes. More typically blacks were victims, but that was not always the case. The more pastoral versions of some portrayals of the West pale in comparison with Durham and Jones' account, which tends to give a more tabloid sensationalism to their material. Finally, the book gives us a vast panorama of men and women of all kinds participating in this mythic period of American history. Reading this book, you will have your mental picture of the Wild West illuminated by story after story, in the voices of those who lived and remembered those times. And your sense of American history will be thoroughly readjusted. Thanks again to the University of Nebraska Press for keeping another fine book in print.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great information about all of our history,
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The subject matter is long overlooked. Most folks don't think of the role that black Americans played in the old west. Our movies don't show it. Our books don't tell it. However, this book makes that history and its importance clear to any reader.
The flaw in the book is that it's difficult to read. By that, I mean it doesn't flow well...particularly in the early chapters. Somewhere around the middle of the book, the authors seem to find their rhythm and the book improves significantly. In the end, a reader will be happy to have invested the time. The book tells of the tragedies, the successes, and the occaisional humor that was experienced by those black pioneers. Well worth reading!
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A GREAT READ!!!!!!,
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I was somewhat reluctant to read THE NEGRO COWBOYS for fear it would be another political exercise. I was surprised and pleased, informed and enlightened. If you are a fan of "western" history and bio`s do read this book. Very well written, enjoyable, contains many stories I have not yet heard. If your current view of the west is the status quo wake up and smell the coffee. We have an awesome history...why settle for less. The TRUTH will set you FREE!
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Received in good condition and timely. This book was purchased as a gift for someone. I was told it was quite an interesting read. The Negro Soldier was a pivital part of this country and to read of the Negro Cowboys further exemplified this.
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The Negro Cowboys by Philip Durham (Paperback - October 1, 1983)
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