African-Americans in the Old West 作者:McGowen, Tom 出版年:1999-3 页数:32 定价:$ 6.72 ISBN:9780516263489 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到
African-Americans of the Old West: Prints TS Unseld,B Dana,R Farber 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Black Women of the Old West/Black Frontiers: A History of African American Heroes in the Old West (Book) Reviews two books about African Americans. "Black Women of the Old West," by William Loren...
As Icontinue reading the chapter, I'll find other important details that support the main idea that AfricanAmerican cowboys made important contributions tothe development of the Old West.By Jeffrey B. Fuerst
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