Bass Reeves was a towering figure in American history, known as one of the first Black Deputy U.S. Marshals west of the Mississippi River. Born into slavery in 1838, Reeves escaped to freedom during the Civil War and later became a deputy marshal in the wild frontier of the Indian Territory. His reputation for capturing outlaws was legendary-he brought in over 3,000 criminals and was never wounded despite numerous close encounters. One of his most notable moments was the dramatic arrest of his own son, who had committed murder. Reeves' story is a testament to his remarkable skill, courage, and unwavering commitment to justice, making him a true icon of the Wild West.
30 июн 2024