Excerpt: Despite the great success of the Civil War epic Glory, the story of the black troops during and after the War is not well known. This lack of exposure to popular familiarity is especially true of the Buffalo Soldiers who served on the frontier in the late 19th century, chiefly but not exclusively in the Indian Wars
I began this book with the hope that I would learn more about the black military experience in New M...
I began this book with the hope that I would learn more about the black military experience in New M...
I began this book with the hope that I would learn more about the black military experience in New M...
In 1866, the United States Congress authorized the establishment of six new army regiments that were...
In 1866, the United States Congress authorized the establishment of six new army regiments that were...
In 1866, the United States Congress authorized the establishment of six new army regiments that were...
Excerpt: The story of massacres and battles from 1868 to 1890 between the U.S. Cavalry and several n...
During the Civil War, some 180,000 African Americans served with courage in the Union Army, and more...
The period from the end of the Civil War until the entry of the United States into World War I was a...
This is a podcast from Dr. James Schaap\u27s Small Wonders, a series of historical vignettes about r...
Historians of the western army contend with many romanticized myths. Few of those myths, in recent y...
Citation: Burenheide, B. (2017). Engaged At Cabin Creek: The First Kansas Colored Infantry’s First A...
Citation: Burenheide, B. (2017). Engaged At Cabin Creek: The First Kansas Colored Infantry’s First A...
Buffalo Soldiers guarded the western frontier, winning eighteen Medals of Honor. Formed in 1866, the...
Excerpt from Cavalrymen and their Horses during the American Indian Wars. From 1866 to 1891, ten U...
I began this book with the hope that I would learn more about the black military experience in New M...
I began this book with the hope that I would learn more about the black military experience in New M...
I began this book with the hope that I would learn more about the black military experience in New M...
In 1866, the United States Congress authorized the establishment of six new army regiments that were...
In 1866, the United States Congress authorized the establishment of six new army regiments that were...
In 1866, the United States Congress authorized the establishment of six new army regiments that were...
Excerpt: The story of massacres and battles from 1868 to 1890 between the U.S. Cavalry and several n...
During the Civil War, some 180,000 African Americans served with courage in the Union Army, and more...
The period from the end of the Civil War until the entry of the United States into World War I was a...
This is a podcast from Dr. James Schaap\u27s Small Wonders, a series of historical vignettes about r...
Historians of the western army contend with many romanticized myths. Few of those myths, in recent y...
Citation: Burenheide, B. (2017). Engaged At Cabin Creek: The First Kansas Colored Infantry’s First A...
Citation: Burenheide, B. (2017). Engaged At Cabin Creek: The First Kansas Colored Infantry’s First A...
Buffalo Soldiers guarded the western frontier, winning eighteen Medals of Honor. Formed in 1866, the...
Excerpt from Cavalrymen and their Horses during the American Indian Wars. From 1866 to 1891, ten U...
I began this book with the hope that I would learn more about the black military experience in New M...
I began this book with the hope that I would learn more about the black military experience in New M...
I began this book with the hope that I would learn more about the black military experience in New M...