Read more
"Black Heroes of the Wild West" celebrates the extraordinary true tales of three black historical figures in the Old West: Mary "Stagecoach" Fields, a cardplaying coach driver; Bass Reeves, the first black Deputy S Marshall west of the Mississippi; and Bob Lemmons, a cowboy famous for his ability to tame mustangs"--
About the author
James Otis Smith is the illustrator of Showtime at the Apollo: The Epic Tale of Harlem’s Legendary Theatre, and a multi-talented artist whose work spans illustration, comics, motion graphics, and video. This is his first book as both author and illustrator. Smith lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Kadir Nelson is the author or illustrator of more than thirty children’s books including The Undefeated, written by Kwame Alexander, which received the 2020 Caldecott Medal, the Coretta Scott King Award, and a Newbery Honor. In his introduction to Black Heroes of the Wild West, Nelson writes, “It’s time that we hear every American’s story: from every background and creed, we’ve all worked together to weave the grand tapestry of America.”
Summary
“The racial and cultural diversity of the Old West gets the comic-book treatment in Smith’s exploration of the lives and adventures of three Black historical figures…It’s about time."—Kirkus Reviews
NYPL'S TOP 10 BOOKS FOR KIDS
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
Exploring American history and finding diversity at its roots!
This graphic novel by JAMES OTIS SMITH celebrates the extraordinary true tales of three black heroes who took control of their destinies and stood up for their communities in the Old West. Born into slavery in Tennessee, Mary Fields became famous as “Stagecoach Mary,” a cigar-chomping, card playing coach driver who never missed a delivery. Bass Reeves, the first black Deputy US Marshal west of the Mississippi, was one of the wiliest lawmen in the territories, bringing thousands of outlaws to justice with his smarts. Bob Lemmons lived to be 99 years old and was so good with horses that the wild mustangs on the plains of Texas took him for one of their own.
From the introduction by KADIR NELSON, winner of the 2020 Caldecott Award: “Black Heroes of the Wild West is a brilliant and entertaining offering. Through sharp and evocative storytelling in the exciting medium of comics, lesser-known African American historical figures will be introduced to new generations of readers.”
Additional text
NPR’s Favorite Books of 2020
New York Public Library's Top 10 Books for Kids of 2020
2021 ALA Best Graphic Novels for Children Reading List
"Highly recommended for all collections” —Booklist Starred Review
"Black Heroes of the Wild West is a brilliant and entertaining offering. Through sharp and evocative storytelling in the exciting medium of comics, lesser-known African American historical figures will be introduced to new generations of readers.” —Kadir Nelson, winner of the 2020 Caldecott Award
"A book that reimagines the western dime novel, this time with historical context ― far more potent than the whitewashed narratives that have long dominated...This Old West Black American grit and ingenuity is American history." —The New York Times
"[Smith] manages to capture the humanity of each subject, while giving the entire book the 'hero' vibe promised in the title." ―Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast by Julie Danielson
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
“Stories of these three remarkable figures are balanced by rich backmatter providing timelines, photographs, and historical information.” ―Kirkus Reviews
“Witty punch lines and comic strip-style illustrations . . . with an emphasis on biographical details and the landscape.” ―Publishers Weekly
"The inclusion of photographs as endpapers and chapter openings reinforces that these are real people behind these almost unbelievable tales. They provide valuable evidence that grounds the extraordinary events, as well as showing how many more stories were out there." ― Good Comics for Kids, School Library Journal