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  1. Nat Love (1854-1921) fue un cowboy negro que trabajó tras la Guerra de Secesión Americana. En 1907 escribió su autobiografía Life and Adventures of Nat Love ("Vida y aventuras de Nat Love"), que se convirtió en un superventas muy popular, aunque muchas anécdotas fueron deliberadamente exageradas.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nat_LoveNat Love - Wikipedia

    Nat Love (June 14, 1854 – February 11, 1921) was an American cowboy and writer active in the period following the Civil War. His reported exploits have made him one of the more famous heroes of the Old West.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › L-O-V-EL-O-V-E - Wikipedia

    Single by Nat King Cole; from the album L-O-V-E; B-side "I Don't Want to See Tomorrow" Released: September 1964: Recorded: June 3, 1964 : Genre: Jazz; swing; soul; Length: 2: 30: Label: Capitol: Songwriter(s) Bert Kaempfert; Milt Gabler; Producer(s) Lee Gillette: Music video; on YouTube

  4. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Nat Love. Nat Love (1854-1921), African American champion cowboy known as Deadwood Dick, was famous for his great skill as a range rider and cattle-brand reader. Nat Love was born a slave on a plantation near Nashville, Tenn., in June 1854.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Nat_LoveNat Love - Wikiwand

    Nat Love (1854-1921) fue un cowboy negro que trabajó tras la Guerra de Secesión Americana. En 1907 escribió su autobiografía Life and Adventures of Nat Love ("Vida y aventuras de Nat Love"), que se convirtió en un superventas muy popular, aunque muchas anécdotas fueron deliberadamente exageradas.

  6. 17 de feb. de 2022 · Why Nat Love Was The Most Legendary Black Cowboy In The Old West. The True Story Of Nat Love, The Legendary Black Cowboy Featured In ‘The Harder They Fall’. By Kaleena Fraga | Edited By John Kuroski. Published February 17, 2022. Updated February 21, 2022.

  7. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › love-nat-1854-1921Nat Love (1854-1921) - Blackpast

    17 de nov. de 2007 · Born the son of slaves in Davidson County Tennessee in 1854, Nat Love grew up during the turbulent Civil War and Reconstruction era. Rare for African Americans born enslaved in that era, Love learned to read and write as a child. In 1869 he left Tennessee and moved west to Texas.. For the next 20 years Love worked as a drover, moving cattle and horses in various locales including the Texas ...