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Bronco Sam Framed Art Print

Bronco
Sam

The name "Cowboys" came about because most of the Cowboys were just that young boys. One of those boys was Bronco Sam. Sam was one of the toughest Cowboys that made the West wild! He could ride anything that had four legs. There were few men or boys that could break a wild mustang better that Sam.


             

          
  

           
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THIS IS A PART OF THE STORY OF AFRICAN IN THE OLD WEST

If we think of the AfricanCowboy in isolation as a product of slavery with no past
history and neglect to look back to a time on the continent of Africa when Black
Men and Women created the first civilization and built empires. then we would see
the young AfricanCowboys and Women of the Old West were just continuing the
traditions of their ancestors back on the continent, where they were some of the
best horse men and cattle breeders bar non.

For more information on other Black Cowboys check out "the Adventures of the
Negro Cowboys", By Philip Duram and Everett L.Jones
and "The Black West", By William Loren Katz

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Bronco Sam Art Print 8 1/2"x11"
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