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Beyoncé faced online backlash for wearing a Buffalo Soldiers shirt on tour. A Cornell Africana studies scholar is now ...
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In this incredible adventure, we uncover the long-lost location of Fort Stockton, a U.S. military outpost from the Indian Wars era in West Texas. Garrisoned by Buffalo Soldiers in the late 1800s, this ...
From 1878 to 1901, two all-Black U.S. Army regiments played a positive role in helping keep the peace in the Beehive State.
Soldiers from the 25th Infantry, referred to at the time as a "crack black regiment," were famously called in during the Great Fire of 1910 - the same year Glacier National Park was established ...
Soldiers considered the name a token of high respect. So did the Army, which incorporated the buffalo into the crest of the 10th Cavalry, another colored unit.
In 2013, then-President Barack Obama created the Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument in Ohio. Then in 2020, Beshear posthumously promoted Young to brigadier general.
Follow in the footsteps of the Buffalo Soldiers, who guarded parks and created trails in Yosemite, Sequoia, and Hawai’i Volcanoes National Parks.
These soldiers were known as the Buffalo Soldiers and a group of them helped protect Yosemite National Park. “Every time you walk out in Yosemite, you’re going to see something you’ve never ...
The Buffalo Soldiers patrolled the backcountry, built trails and protected the land. “They were providing a presence of law and order in what, which was essentially a lawless area.