Most people who are old enough to remember the Lone Ranger television show will recall that it was aired from 1949-1957 and ...
A portrait of legendary Black Arkansas Wild West lawman Bass Reeves was unveiled at the state capitol Wednesday. Reeves is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished U.S. marshals in American ...
Historians at the Three Rivers Museum in Muskogee say it's part of a mission to remember the legacy Bass Reeves left behind, ...
Jonita Mullins said Bass Reeves not only honors Oklahoma history but Oklahoma's Black history. Reeves, a former United States Deputy Marshal and Muskogee Police officer, was honored with a statue on ...
About the legendary lawman Bass Reeves, one of the greatest frontier heroes and one of the first Black deputy U.S. marshals west of the Mississippi River.
The Three River's Museum unveiled its new statue of lawman Bass Reeves. MUSKOGEE, Okla. — The Three River's Museum unveiled its new statue of lawman Bass Reeves.
Historians of Bass Reeves said this statue honors Reeves' life and service. "He was ignored because he was black, and people of color were marginalized for year and years and years, and so it's a ...
People are talking about the Bass Reeves statue coming to Three Rivers Museum, said Angie Rush, museum director.