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    <body><![CDATA[When I recall all of the popular westerns my brothers and I grew up watching on TV during the 1960’s and 1970’s (Big Valley, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, High Chaparral, The Rifleman, to name a few), I’m reminded that no era in our country’s history defines us as a nation more than the expansion and development of the American West. Despite all the people who roamed the Western Plains back then, the acknowledgment of African Americans and their contribution in settling the West is almost nonexistent. That’s why Sean Chandler’s &quot;Ebony Marshal&quot; series is such a welcome addition to the world of African American literature as it is to the western genre. It features Tyler Musler, an African American US Marshal inspired from the legendary life of Deputy Marshal, Bass Reeves.<br/><br/>Read the rest of this review online - <br/><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.thegritsbookclub.com/bookreviews/?p=10" title="http://www.thegritsbookclub.com/bookreviews/?p=10">http://www.thegritsbookclub.com/bookrevi...</a>]]></body>
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