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Zdroj: Montana: The Magazine of Western History; Spring2024, Vol. 74 Issue 1, p90-96, 7p
Abstrakt: This document is a collection of notes on African American history in Montana, covering topics such as the conditions for African Americans, the role of Buffalo Soldiers, and the civil rights movement. It includes references to specific individuals and organizations involved in promoting racial equality. The given text contains a collection of quotes and references related to civil rights, racial discrimination, and banking affairs in Butte, Montana, involving individuals such as F. Augustus Heinze and Cass Gilbert. The text also includes references to newspaper articles and diaries for further information. The given text contains a collection of references and citations related to various topics in Montana, but does not provide a cohesive narrative or concise summary. The text contains a collection of references and citations related to livestock diseases and efforts to control them in Montana, as well as references to the TV series Yellowstone and its portrayal of the American West. The text serves as a compilation of sources for further research. The text discusses the TV show Yellowstone, focusing on conflicts over land and labor in rural areas and the show's emphasis on valuing the rural West for work. It features strong female leads and reflects the reality of women in college. Yellowstone has been praised for its depiction of the federal West and public lands, attracting millions of viewers and generating economic benefits. This article explores the development and impact of tourism in the American West, attracting visitors and contributing to economic growth. It discusses challenges and controversies, such as the preservation of natural resources and impact on local communities, providing a comprehensive overview of [Extracted from the article]
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