Women Of The West The Creation Of The Black Cowgirl

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Women of the West The Creation of the Black Cowgirl

Women of the West The Creation of the Black Cowgirl
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Publisher : Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781637108222
ISBN-13 : 1637108222
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Book Synopsis Women of the West The Creation of the Black Cowgirl by : Wilhelmina Adams

Download or read book Women of the West The Creation of the Black Cowgirl written by Wilhelmina Adams and published by Fulton Books, Inc.. This book was released on 2021-10-15 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At a young age, Sara knew she wanted to be free from slavery. She attempted many times to run away. On one of these attempts, she was caught by another slave owner, Massa Horn. Massa Horn was a very angry man who wanted to beat her like she never was beaten before just to teach her the consequences of running away. But it was not Massa Horn's decision to beat Sara because he did not own her. Massa Monroe was her owner, and he made it clear to Massa Horn that it was not his decision to punisher her. Sara was chastised by Massa Monroe and her parents about running away. They told her to stop trying and to stay put. As time went on, Sara grew into a beautiful young lady, desired by every slave owner in Mississippi. Massa Monroe made sure Sara would not be abused by any slave owner. When slavery ended, Massa Monroe gave the Monroe family their freedom papers to start a new beginning. Finally, Sara received her freedom. Sara's parents decided to leave Mississippi to start a new beginning in Texas now that they were no longer slaves. Because of the move, this begins the journey of Sara becoming the first-ever Black cowgirl in Texas. During this time in Sara's journey, she has discovered that the town her father and the town's people built will have many outlaws and Klansmen trying to destroy the town she loves. She will have to fight to protect the town of Jacob Water and every member of Jacob Water from being destroyed. Sara will be the one cowgirl every outlaw and Klansmen have to watch out for.


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