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Cheyenne Kid #42 (1963)

Charlton · 1963 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
Curse Of The Gunfighter
6 pp · western-frontier
Cheyenne Kid
Frisco Belle
7 pp · western-frontier
Cheyenne Kid

The Cheyenne Kid heads to San Francisco to help his old friend Ted Randall, only to arrive in the midst of a dangerous situation involving a brutal attack and a stolen safe—and finds himself standing accused of murder by Ted's beautiful sister, Irene. With a gun pointed at him and a case of mistaken identity threatening to tear apart everything, the Cheyenne Kid must clear his name and uncover the truth behind the violence that's plaguing the Randalls' business. It's a race against suspicion and gunfire in the city by the bay.

Red Cloud
3 pp · western-frontier

When Captain Ancil Fetterman leads his cavalry troops against the Plains tribes, he dismisses warnings about Red Cloud's tactical genius, convinced that military training trumps frontier warfare. Red Cloud's warriors employ cunning strategy to outmaneuver the soldiers in battle, but their approach to combat—rooted in a philosophy vastly different from the Captain's—creates a moment of puzzlement that will haunt their next encounter.

Sioux Attack
7 pp · western-frontier
Cheyenne Kid

When a stagecoach bound for Virginia City comes under attack from Sioux warriors, the Cheyenne Kid and his fellow passengers find themselves trapped in a desperate fight for survival in a remote gully. As tensions simmer among the group—including a wanted outlaw and the vengeful brother hunting him—the Kid must rally these strangers together and devise a daring plan to turn the tide before they're picked off one by one. With quick thinking and unlikely courage from an unexpected source, this ragtag band discovers that facing death reveals who they really are.

Strength Of A Nation
1 pp · advocacy

"Strength of a Nation" celebrates the American ideal of freedom and opportunity for people from all lands. Through the stories of historical patriots—from Lafayette the Frenchman to the Polish hero memorialized in the Pulaski Skyway—the story shows how immigrants and people of diverse backgrounds have built the nation's greatness. A newly naturalized citizen holds up citizenship papers as a symbol of belonging to a country where people of all nationalities, colors, and beliefs can find equality and pursue the American way of life.

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