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The Life and Adventures of Nat Love: A True History of Slavery Days

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By (author): Nat Love

Written while Nat Love was living in California, this autobiography is an invaluable record of the wildness of the American West in the final decades of the nineteenth century. Filled with tales of adventure and danger, The Life and Adventures of Nat Love is a moving self portrait of a man who defied the circumstances of his birth and played a minor role in the transformation of the American landscape.

Born into slavery, Nat Love is raised on a plantation in Tennessee alongside two siblings. Taught to read and write by his father Sampson, Nat becomes resourceful and intelligent at a young age. Forced to work, first as a slave and then, after emancipation, as a sharecropper, Love dreams of escaping the South in order to make a name for himself. At 16, already well known as a breaker of horses, he heads West for work as a cowboy.

On the wide-open plains of Kansas, he learns to shoot and survive with limited resources while fighting off rustlers and other nefarious characters. In Deadwood, Dakota Territory, 1876, Love wins a major rodeo competition and earns the nickname Deadwood Dick. Despite his successes, Love is forced to continue his itinerant lifestyle, and travels south into Arizona. Exciting and beautifully written, The Life and Adventures of Nat Love is a record of the life of a forgotten American hero.

With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Nat Loves The Life and Adventures of Nat Love is a classic of African American literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781513208855

About Nat Love

Nat Love (1854-1921) was an African American cowboy. Born into slavery on the plantation of Robert Love in Tennessee Love learned to read and write at a young age despite the criminalization of black literacy throughout the South. Following emancipation his parents remained on the plantation as sharecroppers until Sampson his father died unexpectedly. Forced to grow up fast Love worked as a breaker of horses on a local farm and managed to earn enough to leave town by the age of 16. He headed West via Kansas working as a cowboy along the way. Love excelled as a cattle driver fighting off rustlers and learning how to shoot and survive in the harsh American wilderness. Throughout his travels he met Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid became a prizewinning rodeo star and was captured by a group of Pima Indians. He eventually settled in California where he published his autobiography The Life and Adventures of Nat Love (1907) and worked as a courier and guard for a Los Angeles firm.

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