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  One out of every 3 cowboys were black. 


   Cowboys was the racist term used by White Supremacists, for the grown black men tending the herds. They referred to all black men back then, no matter their age, as boy. If you           were black and tended the heard, you were a cowboy.                      Their White counterparts who rode horses, were called drovers. Racist Hollywood didn't think the name Drover Pictures would sell enough movie tickets. So they rewrote and stole even more history from black people. Excluded people of color, and Cowboy Pictures were born. Every ethnicity was represented in The West, the discovery of gold promised prosperity and new life to anyone that possessed it.

Buffalo soldiers were African American soldiers, who mainly served on the Western frontier following the American Civil War. The name came from Native Americans, seeing the similarity in us and our hair. And that of the dignified and brave buffalo. In 1866. Six all-Black cavalry and infantry regiments were created, after Congress passed the Army Organization Act. 

Contrary to Hollywood depiction., That great migration and The Wild West, only lasted 20 years. The railroad ended roundups and wagon trains. The Telegraph came to California between 1849 and 1853.  The days of Free Native Americans were then numbered. The Battle of the Little Bighorn was on January 25 & 26, 1876.                                  
 







The Magnificent Seven- 1960

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