“Who is that masked man?”
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In 1933, The Lone Ranger was a favorite on U.S. radios. In 1946, the show debuted on the new medium of television and became a cultural icon in the States. The Lone Ranger character was a mysterious, heroic cowboy. He wore a black mask and did good with humble anonymity. At the end of each episode, after a successful, selfless exploit, as our hero rode off on his white steed with his trusted Indian companion, grateful townspeople would ask, “Who is that masked man?”
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