Bass Reeves: The Real Lone Ranger. – Alan E. Hunter
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Bass Reeves is most likely the REAL Lone Ranger. He captured thousands of bad guys as a Marshal in the Oklahoma territory. In the 50's TV rarely featured a black person, so
Black History Mini Docs - Bass Reeves born in July 1838(exact date unknown) was the first Black person commissioned to serve as a deputy marshal west of the Mississippi River. Born enslaved