Description |
1 online resource (32 pages) |
Series |
Heroes of Black History |
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Heroes of Black history.
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Contents |
Buffalo soldiers -- Black soldiers in the Civil War -- Prejudice in the Army -- On the western frontier -- The Indian Wars -- Henry O. Flipper -- The Battle of San Juan Hill -- The Philippine-American War -- Charles Young -- Park Rangers -- Mexico and World War I -- The end of military segregation -- Heroes of the military -- Glossary |
Summary |
In the mid-1880s, the first black regiments of the US Army were nicknamed "buffalo soldiers" by Native Americans, a name that stuck. In the nearly 85 years of service that followed, buffalo soldiers served on the western frontier as well as in conflicts in Cuba, the Philippines, and Mexico. These courageous men became known for their discipline, among other admirable qualities. Sadly, they continued to face great prejudice in their own country despite stellar military records. Photographs of the soldiers, accounts of their exploits, and a timeline highlighting important moments of service further reveal the bravery of these troops |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes index. and bibliographic references |
Notes |
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed |
Subject |
United States. Army -- African American troops -- History -- Juvenile literature
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SUBJECT |
United States. Army fast |
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African American soldiers -- History -- Juvenile literature
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African American soldiers
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Armed Forces -- African American troops
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SUBJECT |
United States -- History, Military -- Juvenile literature
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Subject |
United States
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Genre/Form |
History
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Juvenile works
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Military history
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2022678925 |
ISBN |
9781482429039 |
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1482429039 |
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