On the Trail of the Buffalo Soldier II

On the Trail of the Buffalo Soldier II
Title On the Trail of the Buffalo Soldier II PDF eBook
Author Irene Schubert
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 502
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0842050795

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Collects biographical material on "buffalo soldiers," members of all-black regiments in the United States Army between 1866 and 1917.

On the Trail of the Buffalo Soldier

On the Trail of the Buffalo Soldier
Title On the Trail of the Buffalo Soldier PDF eBook
Author Frank N. Schubert
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 556
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This compilation of biographical material focuses on buffalo soldiers as individuals. The entries demonstrate the variety of the experiences of African-American soldiers in and out of the Army and the wide range of sources available for the study of their lives and times.

The Buffalo Soldiers

The Buffalo Soldiers
Title The Buffalo Soldiers PDF eBook
Author Alice K. Flanagan
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 52
Release 2005
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780756508333

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Read about the lives and experiences of the Buffalo Soldiers.

The Buffalo Soldiers

The Buffalo Soldiers
Title The Buffalo Soldiers PDF eBook
Author Debra J. Sheffer Ph.D.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 242
Release 2015-03-24
Genre History
ISBN

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This riveting narrative focuses on the Buffalo Soldiers, tracing the legacy of black military service and its social, economic, and political impact from the colonial era through the end of the 19th century. This fascinating saga follows the story of the Buffalo Soldiers as they participated in key events in America's history. Author Debra J. Sheffer discusses the impetus for the earliest black military service, how that service led to the creation of the Buffalo Soldiers, and how these men—and one woman—continued to serve in the face of epic obstacles. The work celebrates their significant military contributions to the campaigns of the American frontier and other battles, their fighting experiences, and life on the plains. Starting with the American Revolution, the book traces the heroic journey of these legendary servicemen from the period when black Americans first sought full citizenship in exchange for military service to the integration of the military and the dissolution of all-black regiments. Several chapters highlight the special achievements of the 9th and 10th United States Cavalry and the 24th and 25th United States Infantry. The book also features the accomplishments—both of the unit and individuals—of the Buffalo Soldiers in battle and beyond.

My Father's War

My Father's War
Title My Father's War PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Ross Johnston
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2012-08-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0817317686

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The author draws on her father's account of the war and her extensive interviews with other veterans of the 92nd Division to describe the experiences of a naive southern white officer and his segregated unit on an intimate level. During the war, the protocol that required the assignment of southern white officers to command black units, both in Europe and in the Pacific theater, was often problematic, but Johnston seemed more successful than most, earning the trust and respect of his men at the same time that he learned to trust and respect them. Gene Johnston and the African American soldiers were transformed by the war and upon their return helped transform the nation. The 92nd Division of the Fifth Army was the only African American infantry division to see combat in Europe during 1944 and 1945, suffering more than 3,200 casualties. Members of this unit, known as Buffalo Soldiers, endured racial violence on the home front and experienced racism abroad. Engaged in combat for nine months, they were under the command of southern white infantry officers like their captain, Eugene E. Johnston.

Voices of the Buffalo Soldier

Voices of the Buffalo Soldier
Title Voices of the Buffalo Soldier PDF eBook
Author Frank N. Schubert
Publisher UNM Press
Total Pages 300
Release 2009-01-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780826323101

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All students of the frontier army as well as aficionados with a special interest in the Buffalo Soldiers will find this an invaluable tool. Drawing on a wide variety of periodicals, military records, and letters, the book covers such key topics as the legislative origin of the inclusion of black soldiers in the army.

Scouting with the Buffalo Soldiers

Scouting with the Buffalo Soldiers
Title Scouting with the Buffalo Soldiers PDF eBook
Author John P. Langellier
Publisher University of North Texas Press
Total Pages 467
Release 2020-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1574418203

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On a hot summer’s day in Montana, a daring frontier cavalry officer, Powhatan Henry Clarke, died at the height of his promising career. A member of the U.S. Military Academy’s Class of 1884, Clarke graduated dead last, and while short on academic application, he was long on charm and bravado. Clarke obtained a commission with the black troops of the Tenth Cavalry, earning his spurs with these “Buffalo Soldiers.” He evolved into a fearless field commander at the troop level, gaining glory and first-hand knowledge of what it took to campaign in the West. During his brief, action-packed career, Clarke saved a black trooper’s life while under Apache fire and was awarded the Medal of Honor. A chance meeting brought Clarke together with artist Frederic Remington, who brought national attention to Clarke when he illustrated the exploit for an 1886 Harper’s Weekly. The officer and artist became friends, and Clarke served as a model and consultant for future artwork by Remington. Remington’s many depictions of Clarke added greatly to the cavalryman’s luster. In turn, the artist gained fame and fortune in part from drawing on Clarke as his muse. The story of these two unlikely comrades tells much about the final stages of the Wild West and the United States’ emergence on the international scene. Along the way Geronimo, The Apache Kid, “Texas” John Slaughter, and others played their roles in Clarke’s brief, but compelling drama.