
Outlaw Hearts
True Stories from the Queer Frontier
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They rode beside us—but history forgot their names.
In Outlaw Hearts, acclaimed historian and storyteller Richard Fleischman uncovers the hidden, complicated, and resilient lives of queer people in the American West. Blending meticulous archival research with narrative storytelling, this groundbreaking volume brings to light the true stories of individuals and partnerships erased from frontier myth.
From trailhands and traders to vaudeville stars and schoolmarms, the people in these pages lived at the margins of convention—and, too often, the margins of memory. Some loved in secret. Others found community in remote outposts or coded companionships. Together, they challenged the boundaries of gender, kinship, and identity in a world built to silence them.
Across fifteen powerful chapters, Outlaw Hearts restores lives nearly lost to time:
• A gender-nonconforming cowboy buried under the name “unknown.”
• Two women whose letters spanned decades—and states.
• A Black drag performer whose act drew both danger and acclaim.
• Men whose census records called them “boarders,” but whose obituaries revealed more.
These are not tales of fantasy or romanticized rebellion. They are histories grounded in surviving fragments: coroner’s notes, family Bibles, grainy photographs, newspaper clippings, and the memories passed hand to hand. And in every recovered detail, they ask us to reckon with whose stories were preserved—and whose were never meant to be told.
Outlaw Hearts is a poignant tribute to those who defied the rules of their time and left behind traces of love, loss, and resistance on the trail. For readers of queer history, Western studies, or anyone who has ever searched for themselves in the margins of a history book.