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Dark Prairie is a sweeping African American Western that reclaims the untold stories of Black pioneers whose courage shaped the American frontier. Set in the turbulent years after the Civil War, the novel follows five unforgettable figures-John Ware, Mary Fields, Nat Love, Bass Reeves, and Cherokee Bill-each walking a different road through a land that promised freedom but delivered danger at every turn.
From the red clay of South Carolina to the sprawling plains of Texas and the raw towns of the "New West," these characters navigate justice, violence, survival, and self-determination.
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• John Ware, a gentle giant and master horseman trying to outrun old wounds.
• Mary Fields, fierce and unbreakable, determined to carve out a place of dignity in a hostile world.
• Nat Love, quick with a joke and quicker with a six-shooter, chasing fame and forging legend.
• Bass Reeves, uncompromising and unstoppable, a former enslaved man who becomes one of the greatest lawmen of all time.
• Cherokee Bill, brilliant, volatile, and shaped by the brutalities that made him notorious.
Shadowing them all is Wallace Chauncey, a relentless predator whose hatred becomes the dark thread binding their destinies together.
Woven with historical truth and cinematic storytelling, Dark Prairie blends grit, heart, and unflinching honesty. It explores the cost of freedom, the meaning of manhood and loyalty, and the lengths people go to escape their past or rewrite it.
For book clubs, Dark Prairie sparks conversation about race, resilience, myth versus history, and the forgotten Black heroes who helped build the American West. It's a story of blood, choice, redemption, and legacy-one that restores these legends to their rightful place on the frontier.
From the red clay of South Carolina to the sprawling plains of Texas and the raw towns of the "New West," these characters navigate justice, violence, survival, and self-determination.
•
• John Ware, a gentle giant and master horseman trying to outrun old wounds.
• Mary Fields, fierce and unbreakable, determined to carve out a place of dignity in a hostile world.
• Nat Love, quick with a joke and quicker with a six-shooter, chasing fame and forging legend.
• Bass Reeves, uncompromising and unstoppable, a former enslaved man who becomes one of the greatest lawmen of all time.
• Cherokee Bill, brilliant, volatile, and shaped by the brutalities that made him notorious.
Shadowing them all is Wallace Chauncey, a relentless predator whose hatred becomes the dark thread binding their destinies together.
Woven with historical truth and cinematic storytelling, Dark Prairie blends grit, heart, and unflinching honesty. It explores the cost of freedom, the meaning of manhood and loyalty, and the lengths people go to escape their past or rewrite it.
For book clubs, Dark Prairie sparks conversation about race, resilience, myth versus history, and the forgotten Black heroes who helped build the American West. It's a story of blood, choice, redemption, and legacy-one that restores these legends to their rightful place on the frontier.