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True or False: After Nat Love became a cowboy, he never gave up riding the trails. False! After many years as a cowboy, Nat saw that railroads were connecting towns across the country. He wanted to keep up with the times. In 1889, Nat quit the cowboy life. He began working on trains instead.
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2007-09-01
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Lerner Classroom
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Juvenile literature, Biography, Slaves, Cowboys, African American cowboys, Pullman porters, Biography & Autobiography, History, Juvenile Nonfiction, Nonfiction, African Americans, Love, nat, 1854-1921, African americans, biography, African americans, biography, juvenile literature, Cowboys, juvenile literature, Slavery, united states, Slavery, united states, juvenile literature, West (u.s.), juvenile literature, Slavery, juvenile literaturePeople
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Nat Love (History Maker Bios)
December 15, 2007, Lerner Publications, Lerner Publishing Group
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0822571714 9780822571711
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