The greatest entertainer of his era, Buffalo Bill was the founder and star of the legendary show that featured cowboys, Indians, trick riding, and sharpshooters. But long before stardom, Buffalo Bill–born Billy Cody–had to grow up fast. While homesteading in Kansas just before the Civil War, his family was caught up in the conflict with neighboring Missouri over whether Kansas would enter the Union as a free or slave state. To support his family after a pro-slaver killed his father, Billy–then eleven–herded cattle, worked on wagon trains, and rode the Pony Express. As the violence in Bleeding Kansas escalated, he joined the infamous Jayhawkers, seeking revenge on Missourians, and then became a soldier, scout, and spy in the Civil War–all by age seventeen. Award-winning author Andrea Warren brings to life the compelling childhood of an adventurous, determined boy who transformed himself into a true American icon.
The Boy Who Became Buffalo Bill: Growing Up Billy Cody in Bleeding Kansas
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This historical biography teaches students about a significant American figure and the complexities of the Bleeding Kansas era.
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Weight | 0.522 lbs |
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Dimensions | 19.1 × 2.5 × 22.9 in |
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