Friday, February 14, 2014

BLACK HISTORY MONTH: BUFFALO SOLDIERS



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23 comments:

  1. These men were fighting for America , riding on horses , I think they were fighting for rights

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  2. The Buffalo Soldiers were African Americans fighting for America. They got their title base off their fighting style. They were said to be as vicious as a buffalo

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  3. To Me These Buffalo Soldiers Were Not Only Fighting For The United States But For Their Own Sake; These Men Symbolizes Freedom.
    -Bruce Franklin

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  4. To Me These Buffalo Soldiers Were Not Only Serving For The United States But For Their Own Freedom; These Men Symbolizes Heroes.

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  5. To Me These Buffalo Soldiers Were Not Only Fighting For The United States But For Their Own Freedom; These Men Symbolizes Determination.

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  6. To Me These Buffalo Soldiers Were Not Only Fighting For The United States But For Their Own Freedom; These Men Symbolizes Determination
    -Bruce Franklin

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  7. To Me These Buffalo Soldiers Were Not Only Fighting For The United States But For Their Own Freedom; These Men Symbolizes Determination
    -Bruce Franklin

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  8. They were called Buffalo soldiers because Native Americans compared them to Buffalo's on how strong they are and how they fight.

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  9. They were called Buffalo soldiers because Native Americans gave them that name because of the way they fight and how strong they are.

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  10. Buffalo soldiers were a group of dark skinned men who were known for never giving up because of their toughness.

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  11. Buffalo Soldiers were instrumental in the American Civil War. They were mostly stationed at posts within the Great Plains as well as the Southwestern regions of the nation. These soldiers fought bravely against the Indians and a total of nineteen Medals of Honor were earned by them.

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  12. The Buffalo Soldiers were formed on the year of 1866 and they were fighting for their freedom and for others as well. These men to me are a representation of fearless men who would do anything for their freedom and for ours as well.

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  13. Buffalo Soldiers originally were members of the U.S. 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, formed on September 21, 1866.

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  14. Buffalo Soldiers originally were members of the U.S. 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, formed on September 21, 1866.

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  15. the buffalo soldiers were also given the nick name "Negro Calvary" by the native americans that they fought against.

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  16. they were also called the Negro Calvary.

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  17. They were also called the "Negro Calvary".

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  18. These are American Black Soldiers, in which too a great impact in the Civil War in a rock/ dry terrain.

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  19. They were fighing for rights and oppurtintes

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  20. they were originally apart of the u,s 10th cavalry regiment-Kwame porter

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  21. Buffalo soldiers were African American soldiers who fought against various type of people but for the Indians that's how they got there name by there tactics and fighting skills.

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  22. The Buffalo soldiers were stolen from Africa,brought to American. As soon as they arrived the were fighting. Fighting for Justice and survival.

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  23. The Buffalo Soldier’s had to protect settlers as they moved west and support the westward expansion by building the infrastructure needed for new settlements to set in.

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