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Overview"Who were the black cowboys? They were drovers, foremen, fiddlers, cowpunchers, cattle rustlers, cooks, and singers. They worked as wranglers, riders, ropers, bulldoggers, and bronc busters. They came from varied backgrounds - some grew up in slavery, while free blacks often got their start in Texas and Mexico. Most who joined the long trail drives were men, but black women also rode and worked on western ranches and farms. The first overview of the subject in more than fifty years, Black Cowboys in the American West surveys the life and work of these cattle drivers from the years before the Civil War through the turn of the twentieth century. Including both classic, previously published articles and exciting new research, this collection also features select accounts of twentieth-century rodeos, music, people, and films. Arranged in three sections - """"Cowboys on the Range,"""" """"Performing Cowboys,"""" and """"Outriders of the Black Cowboys"""" - the thirteen chapters illuminate the great diversity of the black cowboy experience. Like all ranch hands and riders, African American cowboys lived hard, dangerous lives. But black drovers were expected to do the roughest, most dangerous work - and to do it without complaint. They faced discrimination out west, albeit less than in the South, which many had left in search of autonomy and freedom. As cowboys, they could escape the brutal violence visited on African Americans in many southern communities and northern cities. Black cowhands remain an integral part of life in the West, the descendants of African Americans who ventured west and helped settle and establish black communities. This long-overdue examination of nineteenth- and twentieth-century black cowboys ensures that they, and their many stories and experiences, will continue to be known and told." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce A. Glasrud , Michael N. Searles , Albert S. BroussardPublisher: University of Oklahoma Press Imprint: University of Oklahoma Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.399kg ISBN: 9780806154060ISBN 10: 0806154063 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 30 September 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBlack Cowboys in the American West is a wide-ranging, thoughtful collection of essays that offers readers new insights about African Americans in the West. --Alwyn Barr, author of Black Texans: A History of African Americans in Texas, 1528-1995 A fine book, Black Cowboys in the American West adds significantly to the history of the American West, cattle ranching history, and African American studies. --Paul H. Carlson, editor of The Cowboy Way: An Exploration of History and Culture Black Cowboys in the American West is a wide-ranging, thoughtful collection of essays that offers readers new insights about African Americans in the West. Alwyn Barr, author of Black Texans: A History of African Americans in Texas, 1528 1995 Author InformationBruce A. Glasrud, Professor Emeritus at California State University, East Bay, and retired Arts and Sciences Dean, Sul Ross State University, is the author or editor of more than thirty books. Michael N. Searles is Emeritus Professor of History at Augusta University. Searles is a contributor to Black Cowboys of Texas and, with Bruce Glasrud, coeditor of Buffalo Soldiers in the American West: A Black Soldiers Anthology. Albert S. Broussard is Professor of History at Texas A&M University and author of numerous books, including Expectations of Equality: A History of Black Westerners. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |