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The Gun-Slinging, Cattle-Driving, Horse-Stealing Story Of Nat Love, The Wild West's Most Famous Black Cowboy

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Nat Love was born into slavery in Tennessee and worked as a cowboy in the Old West before becoming a Pullman porter and best-selling author.

Source: All That's Interesting, Something Interesting To Read Every Day

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