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The Life and Adventures of Nat Love: Better Known in the Cattle Country as "Deadwood Dick"

by Nat Love

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This autobiographical account details the life of Nat Love, an African American who rose from slavery in Tennessee to become a well-known cowboy, also earning the nickname "Deadwood Dick." The narrative covers his early experiences on a plantation, where he learned to survive under oppressive conditions, and follows his subsequent adventures in the American West, including his work as a cowboy during the frontier era. The work provides a firsthand perspective on the challenges faced by African Americans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, highlighting themes of resilience and self-reliance. It also describes his later employment as a Pullman porter, offering insights into post-frontier African American life and labour.

The book is part of early 20th-century autobiographical literature, presenting a detailed, factual account of a man who experienced significant social and economic changes. It aims to record genuine events, reflecting a period of American history marked by expansion, racial discrimination, and individual perseverance.

From the opening pages

Having passed the half century mark in life's journey, and yielding to persistent requests of many old and valued friends of the past and present, I have decided to write the record of slave, cowboy and pullman porter will prove of interest to the reading public generally and particularly to those who prefer facts to fiction, (and in this case again facts will prove stranger than fiction). I assure my readers that every event chronicled in this history is based on facts, and my personal experiences, of more than fifty years of an unusually adventurous life. While many things contained in this record happened many years ago, they are as fresh in my memory as if they happened but yesterday. I have tried to record events simply as they are, without attempting to varnish over the bad spots or draw on my imagination to fill out a chapter at the cost of the truth. It has been my aim to record things just as they happened, believing they will prove of greater interest thereby; and if I am able to add to the interest and enjoyment of a single reader I will consider myself well repaid for the time and labor of preparing this history. To my playmates of my boyhood, who may chance to read this I send greetings and wish them well. To the few friends, who assisted myself and widowed mother in our early struggles, I tender my sincerest thanks, and hope they have prospered as they deserve. For those who proved our enemies, I have no word of censure. They have reaped their reward. To that noble but ever decreasing band of men under whose blue and buckskin shirts there lives a soul as great and beats a heart as true as ever human breast contained—to the cowboys, rangers, scouts, hunters and trappers and cattle-men of the "GREAT WESTERN PLAINS," I extend the hand of greeting acknowledging the FATHER-HOOD of GOD and the BROTHERHOOD of men; and to my mother's Sainted name this book is reverently dedicated. THE AUTHOR. CONTENTS Slavery Days; the Old Plantation; My Early Foraging; the Stolen Demijohn; My First Drunk. 7 The War; the Rebels and the Yankees; I Raise a Regiment; Difficulty in Finding an Enemy; Ash Cake; Freedom. 14 Raising Tobacco; Our First Year of Freedom; More Privations; Father Dies; "It Never Rains but It Pours;" I Become the Head…

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