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Africans-Americans of The Old West - 24 Trading Cards

AVAILABLE NOW: Africans-Americans of The Old West - 24 Trading Cards To order, click “Add To Cart” below: Africans-Americans of The Old West - 24 Trading Cards : $ 16 .99 Featuring pho tos of great African Americans of The Old West Condition: NEW! No torn or ripped pages.  No Duplicates. Cards are Shipped to protect in Card Sleeve - FREE! The cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves sent with purchase. Photos are featured on glossy front and blank white matte back  ____________________________

African-Americans of the Old West - 24-Trading Cards Set

AVAILABLE NOW: African-Americans of the Old West  - 24-Trading Cards Set To order, click “Add To Cart” below: ONLY: $ 16 .99 Featuring photos and art of the iconic African-Americans of The Old West Condition: NEW! No torn or ripped pages. Cards are Shipped to protect in Card Sleeves The cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves sent with purchase. Photos are featured on glossy front and blank white matte back  ____________ __________________________

The Buffalo Soldiers - 8-Trading Cards Set

AVAILABLE NOW: The Buffalo Soldiers - 8-Trading Card Set To order, click “Add To Cart” below: ONLY: $ 6 .99 Featuring photos of the great A frican- Ame rican servicemen and pioneers, The Buffalo Soldiers   Condition: NEW! No torn or ripped pages. Cards are Shipped to protect in Card Sleeves The cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves sent with purchase. Photos and Art are featured on glossy front and blank white matte back  ______________ _____________________

Black Cowboys 1972-1974 by Kwasi Seitu Asantey

Painting: Black Cowboys, 1972-1974 by Artist: Kwasi Seitu Asantey  (Cowboys Featured: Isom Dart, Nat Love/Deadwood Dick and Bill Picket) +++++++++++++++++++++      

Mary Fields - Entrepreneur and Stagecoach Driver

  Mary Fields was born a slave on this date in 1832. She was a Black entrepreneur and stagecoach driver. Fields was a gun-totin' female in the American Wild West who was six feet tall, powerful, and she carried a pair of six-shooters and an eight or ten-gauge shotgun. Mary became a U.S. mail coach driver for the Cascade County region of central Montana in 1895.  She and her mule, Moses, never missed a day, and it was in this aptitude that she became a legend in her own time, Stage Coach Mary!   ========================