While exact percentages can vary depending on the time and region, it is estimated that about 25-30% of cowboys in the American West were black or Hispanic. Black cowboys played a significant role in cattle drives and ranching, while Hispanic vaqueros contributed to the development of cowboy culture, particularly in the Southwest. Their contributions are often overlooked in traditional narratives of the Old West.
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