Struggles over land and water will intensify with the acceleration of climate change in the Middle East region and around the ...
The Julian Historical Society has acquired several historic sites now open as museums, including the Washington Mine, the Santa Ysabel School at Witch Creek (moved to Julian near the Pioneer Museum), ...
Buffalo Soldiers were regiments of Black men trained to fight the American Indians on the western frontier during the mid-1800s. The American Indians named them after the animals they fought on the ...
And also become national and even international symbols of what Black women are ... Theophilus Gould Steward, a U.S. Army Buffalo Soldier of the first all-Black Army regiment.
Bob Marley’s music continues to transcend generations, inspiring not just reggae fans but anyone who seeks truth, love, and ...
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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 ...
Fort Sill Morale, Welfare, and Recreation recently hosted an unveiling to celebrate the new Buffalo Soldier Trail plaque.
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.
Interestingly, African American soldiers from this era were called “Buffalo Soldiers,” a term conferred upon them by Plains Indians in respect to the soldiers’ bravery and appearance that ...
After the military junta violently cracked down on peaceful protests, some of us, including a co-founder of the "Buffalo Soldiers," sought refuge and training with the UNRA, led by Bo Khin Kyaw, ...