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  2. Nat Love - Wikipedia

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    Nat Love, (pronounced "Nate") [2] was born into slavery on the plantation of Robert Love in Davidson County, Tennessee on June 14, 1854. [1] [3] His father was a slave foreman who worked in the plantation's fields, and his mother the manager of its kitchen. [4] [5] Love had two siblings: an older sister, Sally, and an older brother, Jordan. [4] [3]

  3. Best Shot in the West - Wikipedia

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    [1] and the School Library Journal wrote "Exciting and picturesque, Nat Love's life makes for a great graphic novel." [ 1 ] Best Shot in the West has also been reviewed by The Horn Book Magazine , [ 2 ] Library Media Connection , [ 3 ] Voice of Youth Advocates , [ 4 ] Publishers Weekly , [ 5 ] Kirkus Reviews , [ 6 ] and the Tennessee Tribune .

  4. Deadwood Dick - Wikipedia

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    Nat Love (1854–1921), an African-American cowboy; Dick Brown, an actor; Richard Cole, a stage coach driver; Richard Clarke, also an actor; the Deadwood Chamber of Commerce asked him in 1927 to portray Deadwood Dick in the city's annual Days of '76 Parade. Clarke's work was managed by publicity man Bert Bell.

  5. Talk:Nat Love - Wikipedia

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    The meeting between he and Bat is also documented in Bat's biography Bat Masterson by Richard O'Connor, if my memory's right- again, I don't have access to it right now either. Both can be found, however, in the NMSU Las Cruces library.-- 70.120.225.174 ( talk ) 22:18, 15 August 2020 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. Helen Hemphill - Wikipedia

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    The Adventurous Deeds of Deadwood Jones (2008): This novel was inspired by the famous "dime novels" about "Deadwood Dick" written by Edward L. Wheeler and the autobiography of African American cowboy Nat Love, whom Wheeler loosely based his stories on. Prometheus Jones runs afoul of two rednecks who refuse to let a black man, even a born ...

  7. Jonathan Majors - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Michael Majors (born September 7, 1989) [1] [2] is an American actor. A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, Majors rose to prominence for starring in the drama films The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) and Da 5 Bloods (2020), and the HBO horror series Lovecraft Country (2020), for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.

  8. John Horton Slaughter - Wikipedia

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    John Horton Slaughter with his shotgun Incorrectly identified as "Terry's Texas Rangers" in fact these were cowboys of John H. Slaughter; see [1]. John Horton Slaughter (October 2, 1841 – February 16, 1922), also known as Texas John Slaughter, was an American lawman, cowboy, poker player and rancher in the Southwestern United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  9. Natalie Cole - Wikipedia

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    Her autobiography was released in conjunction with a made-for-TV movie, Livin' for Love: The Natalie Cole Story, which aired December 10, 2000, on NBC and re-aired October 26, 2011, on Centric TV. Health and death