The Cowboy, the Preacher, and the Lady |
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Author:
| Gwandine, |
Series title: | The Black West Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4995-1762-0 |
Publication Date: | May 2014 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $7.99 |
Book Description:
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Many African-Americans migrated westward after their emancipation and settled in Oklahoma, which during that time over fifty all-Black towns existed. They were comfortable as the Freedmen dwelt among the Native-Americans referred to by many as Indians. Several intermingled with them and bore children. They took along with them their skills and trades that they had acquired throughout the years because one still had to earn a living. The townspeople made good with their livelihoods as...
More DescriptionMany African-Americans migrated westward after their emancipation and settled in Oklahoma, which during that time over fifty all-Black towns existed. They were comfortable as the Freedmen dwelt among the Native-Americans referred to by many as Indians. Several intermingled with them and bore children. They took along with them their skills and trades that they had acquired throughout the years because one still had to earn a living. The townspeople made good with their livelihoods as several owned shops and various types of businesses. They desired to live in peace alongside the Indians and Indian Freedmen in Oklahoma. Nonetheless, there were still some major issues that had to be resolved. He thought he'd mosey through Opossum Arrow for a drink at the Drunken Opossum Saloon before he headed to Rawfoot. He got more than he bargained for! This story entails a western adventure about a cowboy, a preacher, and a lady and is comprised of action, adventure, mystery, and a hint of romance. So saddle up and journey onward to the town of Rawfoot. This is the second book from the Western Parables Adventure, Mystery, and Romance Series by Gwandine. Happy trails! Visit TheBlackWest.com.