The Silent Riders
True Stories of Black Cowboys, Soldiers, and Settlers Who Shaped the West
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They were there at the heart of the American West—riding, fighting, homesteading. But history wrote them out.
The Silent Riders uncovers the powerful, long-erased stories of Black cowboys, Buffalo Soldiers, settlers, scouts, and pioneers who helped shape the American frontier. With vivid, historically grounded narrative nonfiction, Richard Fleischman brings to life a cast of remarkable individuals whose courage, labor, and endurance defied the myths that tried to silence them.
From the dusty cattle drives of Texas to the forts of the Great Plains, these true stories reveal a side of the West rarely told—one in which Black lives mattered not only as survivors, but as builders of the land itself. These men and women faced racial violence, systemic exclusion, and forced erasure, yet still carved out lives of meaning and dignity.
This is not just a history book—it’s a long-overdue act of remembrance. In the tradition of Isabel Wilkerson and Henry Louis Gates Jr., The Silent Riders restores voice to those who rode ahead, even when no one was watching.
“To silence a people is to say they were not worthy of record. This book refuses that silence.”
Perfect for readers of:
• African American history and Western studies
• Educators and history buffs seeking untold stories
• Fans of The Warmth of Other Suns, Four Hundred Souls, or They Were Her Property