- Bass Reeves, the real "Lone Ranger" was the first Black deputy U.S. Marshal, west of the Mississippi River.
- A former slave turned American law enforcement official, Reeves freed himself and then lived among the Cherokee and Seminole people until the end of the Civil War.
- Because of his mastery of the Cherokee and Seminole languages and knowledge of the territories, the U.S. Marshals recruited Reeves to be a deputy marshal.
- Reeves was a superior detective, in addition to an expert marksman with both rifles and revolvers.
- His exceptional skills made him the inspiration for the Lone Ranger character.
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