John H. Wooten III, better known as J.W. Wolfman Black, astride his horse Topaz, March 15, 2025, in front of the Buffalo Soldier Monument.
ONE SIGNIFICANT PART IN THEIR STORY DATES BACK TO THE LATE 1800S. SO HERE WE HAVE ONE OF THE FEW PHOTOS THAT WE HAVE OF THE NINTH CAVALRY, ALSO KNOWN AS THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS. NO ONE’S EXACTLY SURE.
African American soldiers have had a big impact on the Central Coast. Buffalo Soldiers built the Presidio of Monterey, Fort ...
Members of the Fort Sill community and the Buffalo Soldiers gathered on Friday to honor the builders of Fort Sill. A plaque ...
The term “Buffalo Soldiers” was a nickname given to African American Soldiers who served in the United States Army in the west after the civil war. They were the topic of discussion today for Pocomoke ...
SIERRA VISTA, Ariz. (KGUN) — Fort Huachuca is the home of the Buffalo Soldiers, who were first stationed in the southwest in 1877. They consisted of units that were all men of color.
Fort Sill Morale, Welfare, and Recreation recently hosted an unveiling to celebrate the new Buffalo Soldier Trail plaque.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The rich history of the Buffalo Soldiers in San Francisco is being brought to light by historian Brian G. Shellum, whose latest book explores their arrival in the city in ...
On Saturday, March 22, the African American Student Social Worker Association will present “Taste of Freedom,” Fresno’s first ...
Camp Naco is one of the few 100-year-old sites left in the West, and its rich history in the little border town of Naco, Ariz ...
The Buffalo Soldiers arrived in San Francisco in 1902, marking the first time a segregated unit was stationed in a major city ...