In a series of four episodes, the Black Trailblazers in Blue series will profile a selection of African American leaders in Law Enforcement and highlight their contributions to the field and its expansive history.
From slave to U.S. Marshal, Bass Reeves went on to serve more than 30 years in law enforcement, becoming the first African American to serve as a U.S. Marshal. Listen in to learn more about his life and career in law enforcement.
For a full list of Black law enforcement figures, please visit our archive, found here.
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Icons | Pride Behind the Badge, Part 4: Don Mueller
Icons | Pride Behind the Badge, Part 3: Julie Callahan
Icons | Pride Behind the Badge, Part 2: Albert Guarnieri
Icons | Pride Behind the Badge, Part 1: Greg Miraglia and Anthony Kasper
Law & Disorder | The Case of Matthew Shepard
Encore | Spotlight On Law Enforcement Anti-Bias Programs, Part 2
Law & Disorder | The Case of James Byrd, Jr. - 25th Anniversary
Encore | Spotlight On Law Enforcement Anti-Bias Programs, Part 1
Encore | Reflections on the 2010 West Memphis Shooting, Part 2
Icons | Pat Montuore and Erik Heller: A Matter of Honor
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Lifeline | What is SAFLEO?
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Encore | Preventing Death by Suicide: A Chief-to-Chief Leadership Wellness Discussion, Part 2
Law & Disorder | The Branch Davidians: The Beginning and Aftermath, Part 3
Encore | Preventing Death by Suicide: A Chief-to-Chief Leadership Wellness Discussion, Part 1
Law & Disorder | The Branch Davidians: The Beginning and Aftermath, Part 2
Icons | Bill Alexander: Serving Never Sleeps
Encore | Breaking the Blue Ceiling, Part 3
Icons | Suzanne Beam and Lisa Somers: A Women's History Month Special
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