African American soldiers known as the Buffalo Soldiers helped protect Yosemite National Park in the 19th and early 20th ...
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The Burlington Free Press on MSNVermont African American Heritage Trail tells stories of Black history in the stateConsider visiting some of these sites to mark Black History Month or keep them in mind to travel to when the weather is ...
Portrait of American army family outdoors in garden with injured father in wheelchair - shot in slow motion Millennial black male soldier steps towards camera, crosses arms and smiles to camera, close ...
A parcel of land on an existing Revolutionary War battlefield in Eutawville is being developed into a park to be named after a Revolutionary War soldier and freed African American slave Jim Capers.
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TheCollector on MSNThe First African American Army General: Who Was Benjamin O. Davis Sr?Benjamin O. Davis Senior’s career started during a time when society and, more so the military, did not think highly of ...
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Four African American army regiments were stationed at Fort Davis from 1867-1885. The "Buffalo Soldiers" there and beyond were key to westward expansion of the U.S.
Celebrating Black history by visiting one of these seven Black museums is one the Blackest things you could do for Black History Month.
The renowned military leader was merely reflecting the prevailing opinion among U.S. commanders regarding the capabilities of African American soldiers, who had been incorporated into the army during ...
Going back to the 19th Century, just after the Civil War, the “Buffalo Soldiers” were the first African American army regiments in the U.S. Peacetime Army, with four stationed out of Fort Davis.
As Black History Month continues, WAAY 31 is spotlighting historic advancements made by Black Americans in North Alabama.
February is Black History Month. To mark the occasion, The Collective, a 55+ Active Community in Manteca, held the African ...
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