Is this a 100% factual biography? Nope, and it doesn't pretend to be. The authors acknowledge that, while historians are pretty sure Love embellished some of his adventures, there are quite a few that have been verified by outside sources. Instead of trying to sort the totally true from the exaggerated, they simply picked a nice collection that showcase the diversity of Love's adventures.
Nat Love was born into slavery in Tennessee in 1854. He left home in his mid-teens and went west, working as a cowboy for twenty years and gaining fame for his prowess as a horse-breaker and bronc rider, as well as his skill with a rope and gun. If you want to learn more about him, I wrote an article about Love for the Prairie Times a few years ago, which you can read online here. Or you can find a copy of this graphic novel and read that!
If This was a Movie, I Would Rate It: PG for a little rough language and some mild mentions of violence.
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