LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A portrait of legendary Black Arkansas Wild West lawman Bass Reeves was unveiled at ... including his badge. "He did not allow his chains, both figuratively and literally ...
the weight of the badge was heavy, and he wrestled with its moral and spiritual cost to his beloved family. Lawmen: Bass Reeves is an all-new, standalone anthology series and future iterations ...
A portrait of famed deputy U.S. marshal and Crawford County native Bass Reeves is now on display in ... with a green tie and a marshal badge.
Until Wednesday morning, all two dozen portraits displayed in the Arkansas Capitol depicted the state’s former governors, all ...
A portrait of famed deputy U.S. marshal and Crawford County native Bass Reeves is now on display in the state Capitol building in Little Rock.
Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston (left) unveils a portrait of U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves in the Capitol on Dec. 18, 2024. Thurston is joined by Benjamin Johnson, CEO of the U.S. Marshals ...