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Title:
Buffalo soldiers : the colored regulars in the United States Army / T.G. Steward ; foreword by Frank N. Schubert.
Author:
Steward, T. G. (Theophilus Gould), 1843-1924.
Publication Information:
Amherst, N.Y. : Humanity Books, ©2003.
Call Number:
E725.5 .N3 S8 2003
Abstract:
African American soldiers distinguished themselves for valor during the Civil War and their service in defense of the Union went a long way toward securing the civil rights of all black Americans after the war. On the frontier, African American units of the U.S. Army (nicknamed "buffalo soldiers" by their Indian opponents) became renowned for fortitude, courage, and being able to handle difficult assignments. Despite this progress in the military, by the end of the nineteenth century, black folks at home were still being subjected to Jim Crow laws, lynchings, and continuous discrimination. Paradoxically, at the same time newspapers were reporting glowing accounts of the heroism of four black regiments during the Spanish-American War of 1898. In an effort to bolster black pride and stem the increasing racism of the age, Dr. T.G. Steward, chaplain of the U.S. Army's 25th Infantry, requested and received permission from the Army to publish this account of the black soldier's military service in Cuba. After summarizing the exploits of African American soldiers during all of the wars and conflicts leading up to the Spanish American War, Steward then concentrates on the war in Cuba. Among the many intriguing episodes recounted are the rescue of the Rough Riders led by future President Theodore Roosevelt, the capture of the stone fort at El Caney, the service of black infantrymen as volunteer nurses in the yellow fever camps, and long excerpts from the diary of Medal of Honor winner E.L. Baker of the Tenth Cavalry.
ISBN:
9781591021070
Series:
Classics in Black studies

Classics in Black studies.
Physical Description:
344 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cm.
General Note:
Originally published: The colored regulars in the United States Army, 1904.
Contents:
Sketch of social history -- The American Negro and the military spirit -- The Black Regulars of the Army of Invasion in the Spanish War -- Brief sketch of Spanish History -- Passage, landing, and first battle in Cuba -- The Battle of El Caney -- San Juan -- San Juan (continued) -- The surrender and afterwards -- Review and reflections -- The colored volunteers -- Colored officers.
Uniform Title:
Colored regulars in the United States Army
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