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    35 years as a law enforcement officer. Bass Reeves (July 1838 – January 12, 1910) was a runaway slave, gunfighter, farmer, scout, tracker, railroad Agent and deputy U.S. Marshal. He spoke and understood the Five Civilized Tribal languages including Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole and Creek.

  2. May 3, 2024 · Bass Reeves (born 1838, Crawford county, Arkansas, U.S.—died January 12, 1910, Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.) was an American lawman who was one of the first deputy U.S. marshals of African descent in the American West.

  3. Lawmen: Bass Reeves: Created by Chad Feehan. With David Oyelowo, Lauren E. Banks, Demi Singleton, Forrest Goodluck. About the legendary lawman Bass Reeves, one of the greatest frontier heroes and one of the first Black deputy U.S. marshals west of the Mississippi River.

  4. Feb 1, 2018 · The amazing true story of Bass Reeves, the formerly enslaved man who protected the Wild West. By: Thaddeus Morgan Updated: November 8, 2021 | Original: February 1, 2018

  5. Dec 27, 2023 · Arkansas native Bass Reeves was one of the first Black lawmen west of the Mississippi River. As one of the most respected lawmen working in Indian Territory, he achieved legendary status for the number of criminals he captured. Bass Reeves was born enslaved in Crawford County in July 1838.

  6. Dec 14, 2019 · The story of a legendary Black federal lawman. By Sydney Trent. Updated November 6, 2023 at 10:53 a.m. EST | Published November 6, 2023 at 10:32 a.m. EST. Bass Reeves was a U.S. deputy marshal...

  7. Nov 17, 2007 · Bass Reeves. Public domain image. Bass Reeves was the first African American commissioned to serve as a deputy U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi River. Born a slave in Paris, Texas and owned by George Reeves, Bass Reeves grew up illiterate and remained illiterate for his entire life.

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