Bad news for outlaws: The remarkable life of Bass Reeves, deputy U.S. marshal
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BookSource:
Carolrhoda Books, Minneapolis (2009)Call Number:
Cubb Curr F697 .R44 N45 2009 FURL:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/8534469Keywords:
African Americans--Oklahoma--Biography, African Americans--Oklahoma--Biography--Juvenile literature, Bass--Juvenile literature, Freedmen--Oklahoma--Biography, Freedmen--Oklahoma--Biography--Juvenile literature, Frontier and pioneer life--Oklahoma, Frontier and pioneer life--Oklahoma--Juvenile literature, Indian Territory--Biography, Indian Territory--Biography--Juvenile literature, Oklahoma--Biography, Oklahoma--Biography--Juvenile literature, Outlaws--Indian Territory--History, Outlaws--Indian Territory--History--Juvenile literature, Outlaws--Oklahoma--History, Outlaws--Oklahoma--History--Juvenile literature, Reeves, Reeves, Bass, United States marshals--Indian Territory--Biography, United States marshals--Indian Territory--Biography--Juvenile literature, United States marshals--Oklahoma--Biography, United States marshals--Oklahoma--Biography--Juvenile literatureAbstract:
Summary: This biography profiles the life of Bass Reeves, a former slave who was recruited as a deputy United States Marshal in the area that was to become Oklahoma.
Notes:
Lexile measure 860; ages 9-12; book level 5.2; biography


