African American soldiers known as the Buffalo Soldiers helped protect Yosemite National Park in the 19th and early 20th ...
"The Buffalo Soldiers hold a special place in our history, leading and serving despite racism," said Rockland Legislator Toney Earl.
The name "Buffalo Soldiers" refers to members of African American cavalry regiments who served in the U.S. Army in the ...
African American soldiers known as the Buffalo Soldiers helped protect Yosemite National Park in the 19th and early 20th ...
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.
As Black History Month continues, WAAY 31 is spotlighting historic advancements made by Black Americans in North Alabama.
a group of African American soldiers were tasked with protecting vast stretches of land in the United States. These soldiers were known as the Buffalo Soldiers and a group of them helped protect ...
Estevan Park in Tucson is named after the first African American explorer of the southwestern United States, and some call him one of the greatest explorers of all time.
Midway Village Museum is unveiling its exhibit featuring the history of Rockford’s Camp Grant — once one of the largest ...
A private collection that features over 650 items focusing on African American history and culture including photographs, ...
From the first Black-owned business in Petaluma in the 1920s to today’s renowned legacy establishments, here are just a few ...
The African American Museum of Southern Arizona, located in Tucson, is the only Black history museum in the state.