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Black Heroes of the Wild West
Black Heroes of the Wild West: Featuring Stagecoach Mary, Bass Reeves, and Bob Lemmons | James Otis Smith
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This graphic novel by JAMES OTIS SMITH celebrates the extraordinary true tales of three black heroes who took control of their destinies and stood up for their communities in the Old West. Born into slavery in Tennessee, Mary Fields became famous as "Stagecoach Mary," a cigar-chomping, cardplaying coach driver who never missed a delivery. Bass Reeves, the first black Deputy US Marshal west of the Mississippi, was one of the wiliest lawmen in the territories, bringing thousands of outlaws to justice with his smarts. Bob Lemmons lived to be 99 years old and was so good with horses that the wild mustangs on the plains of Texas took him for one of their own.
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KamrynWaites

“I acted like I was a mustang”

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KamrynWaites
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This book received the Woodson award. It conveys 3 stories of black heroes in the Wild West. It‘s unique because it tell the story as a graphic novel. It is a cool way to teach people about history and uses real pictures as well as comic pictures.

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katifurrey

“Everyone in town knew her and trusted her.”

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katifurrey

I just loved all of the illustrations within the comics so I kept looking through each one

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katifurrey
Mehso-so

This book was published in 2020 and has won the Woodson Award. It is set up like a comic strip so might be confused for younger children but I thought it told a really good story.

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Gracehake

“As a former slave, Mary never knew her exact birthday. She was so loved in Cascade that the school would close and the town would celebrate whatever dates she‘d come up with, once or twice a year.”

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Gracehake

The book itself was not very word heavy because it was set up like a comic strip. The pictures helped to tell the story which was very entertaining and made it easy to follow along. I enjoyed the illustrations, they were simple but added a lot to the story line.

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Gracehake
Mehso-so

This is a non fiction book that is set up in a comic strip style. It delivers a lot of information on people as well as dates and events and goes in a chronological order. It is easy to read because it is not just paragraphs on end, the comic style speech bubbles make it entertaining to read. Each chapter focuses on a different person; Mary Fields, Bass Reeves, and Bob Lemmons. It has resources and timelines at the end of the book too.

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Nitpickyabouttrains
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Pickpick

Very short but educational graphic novel