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41. Black Officer in a Buffalo Soldier Regiment: The Military Career of Charles Young by Brian G. Shellum | |
Paperback: 412
Pages
(2010-02-01)
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A Military Pioneer and Survivor
An Important Chapter in Military History
Excellent book about a long neglected American hero
The Restoration of an African-American Military Hero |
42. The Buffalo Soldier Tragedy of 1877 (Canseco-Keck History Series) by Paul H. Carlson | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2003-01-17)
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detailed history of this event in Buffalo Soldier history |
43. The Buffalo Soldiers (What's So Great About...?) by Tamra Orr | |
Library Binding: 32
Pages
(2009-12-17)
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44. My Buffalo Soldier (Love Spectrum Romance) by Barbara BK Reeves | |
Paperback: 265
Pages
(2000-03-01)
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MY BUFFALO SOLDIER
excelent
A Unique and Spellbinding Read
My Buffalo Soldier My BuffaloSoldier is a compelling story of an impossible love between a man and awoman. In 1871 when Nick Balfours feels an attraction to Enid Jamison, heknows he must ignore it. Even a century later the love between a black manand a white woman will be barely tolerated. Fighting his heart Nickrefuses to allow Enid to teach in a black school at Fort Clark. "A whiteteacher, young and delectable, beautiful and blonde, standing up before allthose horny black soldiers" was unthinkable. When Enid's racist brother,Paul, discovers she is teaching ignorant black soldiers, he threatens toconfine her to an asylum. Enid recognizes her own attraction to Nick. Bothstruggle to hide their longings for each other. Nick attempts to save themboth from the many opposing villians, knowing he has no business wanting awhite woman. Just when true love seems to have conquered all, Enid'sbrother brings his gang of cutthroats to wreak vengence on those who wouldlove enough to defy customs. The prejudice and bigotry of theReconstruction South almost defeat the love of a black Buffalo soldier fora white Confederate widow. B.K. Reeves writes western, science fiction,contemporary, and historical novels. She teaches novel and short story atSan Jacinto College. My Buffalo Soldier is BK's sixth published novel.
My Buffalo Soldier |
45. Child of the Fighting Tenth: On the Frontier with the Buffalo Soldiers by the late Forrestine C. Hooker | |
Hardcover: 280
Pages
(2003-11-20)
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An amazing account of growing up with the famous Buffalo Soldiers on the western frontier.
Child of the Fighting Tenth
From an historic novel reader
Army Brat
A Welcome Addition (...)The bulk of Hooker's observations deal with the domestic, or what Wilson calls the "behind-the-scenes" side of military life.There is a wealth of interesting and often amusing information: soldiers (called "strikers") who earned extra pay by working as household servants, army housing-both comfortable and primitive, packing box furniture, a sometimes limited menu because the canning industry was in its infancy, parties and outings with family and friends.There are also tales about some well-known frontier personalities such as Tom Custer, Colonels Benjamin Grierson, Wesley Merritt and William Shafter, Generals Nelson Miles and George Crook, Quanah Parker and the Apache leaders Geronimo and Mangus.What a wonderful cast!Hooker also offers a good deal about junior regimental officers, especially the dashing and gallant (Medal of Honor recipient) Powhatan Clarke, on who Hooker cast an admiring teen-age eye. It is unfortunate that Hooker did not write more about enlisted soldiers, black and white.She could be a keen observer as when she noted that blacks posted in Texas were a "double aggravation" to some white civilians.She clearly had warm memories of some of the men in her father's commands, but she also wrote this: "George Clark, a faithful old Negro soldier of A Troop, had followed father every step of the way, like a faithful, dying dog."One has to ponder if her father saw blacks soldiers in the same light.Hooker is silent on this, although she notes that in early l870 her father requested assignment to a "white" cavalry regiment. The publisher's decision to direct this book at young readers must have established strict editorial boundaries for Wilson. His introduction is informative, but too brief and his recommendations for additional reading are a bit pedestrian.A map showing all of the Cooper family postings would be most helpful, although Wilson offers a comprehensive list of historic sites to visit.The photo illustrations are first rate and the captions are detailed.I just wish there were more of both (I like captions to be extensions, not brief supplements, to a text).In short, Hooker's memoirs deserve a fully edited and annotated presentation. To come clean, I did not have to buy my copy of this book, but I gladly would have.Hooker's voice is now part of the Old Army on the frontier "mix", and this is a very good thing. PS According to a detailed count made by historian Frank Schubert, a fellow who has written more about black regulars than anyone else, the 9th Cavalry did more fighting than the "Fighting Tenth": between 1866 and 1897 elements of the 9th participated in eighty-one engagements; the score for the 10th is sixty-six. ... Read more |
46. Buffalo Soldiers: The Story of Emanuel Stance by Robert H. Miller | |
Hardcover:
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(1994-10)
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47. Iron Riders: Story of the 1890s Fort Missoula Buffalo Soldier Bicycle Corps by George Niels Sorensen | |
Paperback: 106
Pages
(2000)
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Iron riders:story of the Buffalo Soldiers Bicyle Corps
Good Start
Great but little known story brought to light
Unique book about a unique corps of soldiers
Excellent Book! |
48. Cathy Williams, Buffalo Soldier by Sharon Solomon | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2010-09-02)
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Remarkable women in history
A Piece of History
Engaging Read-aloud
loved it |
49. A Buffalo Soldier's Story by William Aleshire | |
Paperback: 706
Pages
(2004-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description The integration of official government records, historical events, and newspaper articles enhance this comprehensive look at the struggles endured by Sergeant Thomas Boyne, and other African-Americans who served their country during this period. Sergeant Thomas Boyne's entire military career is covered in precise detail. Careful transcriptions of original muster rolls for the period covered include: Muster Roll Records and Returns for Company "B" 2nd Light Artillery United States Colored Troops, Company "K" 40th United States Infantry and Company "F" 25th United States Infantry, Company "C" 9th United States Cavalry, Company "L" 9th United States Cavalry, and Company "H" 25th United States Infantry. Specific details from a variety of pertinent documents, orders, acts, and news articles; as well as an abundance of names, numerous vintage photographs, illustrations, a bibliography, and an every name index make this book a MUST for historians and genealogists. |
50. Buffalo Soldiers and the Western Frontier (Westward Ho!) by Emily Raabe | |
Library Binding: 24
Pages
(2003-08)
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51. Buffalo Soldiers (Reflections of a Black Cowboy) by Robert H. Miller | |
Paperback: 76
Pages
(2004-10-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Will the Real West Please Stand Up?! The exciting adventures of Black cowboys, pioneers, soldiers, and other frontiersmen join the celebrated folklore of the wild West in the Reflections of a Black Cowboy series. Through colorful, masterfully crafted vignettes that rival the tall tales of the old frontier, author Robert H. Miller shares stories of important real life heroes—men and women whose bravery and adventurous spirits helped make the American West possible. Buffalo Soldiers introduces men who served in the Ninth and Tenth Calvaries (whom Native Americans named "Buffalo Soldiers"), including Emmanuel Stance, the first Black soldier to be awarded the medal of honor; and Lieutenant Henry O. Flipper, the first Black officer to graduate from West Point. |
52. Buffalo Soldiers (Black Sabre Chronicles / Tom Willard, Bk 1) by Tom Willard | |
Hardcover: 331
Pages
(1996-06)
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Don't read it!!
Building a Legacy As the story begins, we are introduced to Augustus Talbot, later known as Augustus Sharps and the 10th United States Calvary (Colored) and we follow them through more than 30 years of history in the making.Throughout the book readers are constantly reminded of the paradox of African American soldiers.These soldiers faced prejudice and injustice on a daily basis, were provided with hand me down, and in most cases poor quality equipment, yet they defended the United States with unyielding bravery and honor.When Augustus marries and starts a family, readers become privy to the sacrifice, frustrations and hardship that the families of the soldiers had to endure in order to "make a way out of no way."We are also introduced to some Whites who were willing to stand alone to defend and show respect for the African American soldiers and their families. From the first page, BUFFALO SOLDIERS draws readers into a different time in history where African American men were fighting for a nation that barely recognized them as men, no mind the heroes that they were.While this is a work of historical fiction, readers will learn a great deal about the history through this wonderful book.I found myself searching the Internet to learn more about Buffalo Soldiers in general and some of the specific things, like the types of rifles, mentioned in the book.Willard has written a book that not only educates, but also touches the hearts of the readers.You feel for the characters as they experience hardships, lengthy separations and even death.I gained a deeper respect not only for the Buffalo Soldiers, their wives and families, but also for the brave men and women that have followed in their footsteps through military service.While the Buffalo Soldiers were struggling to build a legacy and gain respect from Whites, they indeed proved themselves to be the greatest of heroes. Reviewed by Stacey Seay
mild recommendation While one admires Willard's effort to recover the memory of the black heroes who served America so ably and with so little reward in the years before the nation desegregated, the story is ultimately more earnest than interesting.I'd give it a mild recommendation.A formulaic rehash of classic Western themes, redeemed only by the reminder that blacks played an important and underappreciated role in creating the American West. GRADE: C
Courage and Valor and Duty
OUTSTANDING, Thank You, Tom Willard |
53. Home Front Soldier: The Story of a Gi and His Italian American Family During World War II by Richard Aquila | |
Paperback: 302
Pages
(1999-03-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Like an epistolary novel, the letters offer an intimate personal history of how a large immigrant family with four sons in the military coped with the daily traumas of World War II. Each of the major and minor plots relates to larger questions in American social history of the 1930s and 1940s, offering fresh insights about family history, gender relations, ethnic and immigration history, and everyday life on the home front. The book also fills a gap in military history by providing detailed information about soldiers stationed in the United States during the war. Customer Reviews (1)
What A Book |
54. Peacemaker: Buffalo Brigade (Avalon Western) by Clifford Blair | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2003-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Caleb and his two partners, all former Buffalo Soldiers, are under attack from greedy town boss Morg Hagen, who doesn't want an independent business operating in the town he controls. They are also being persecuted by the insidious Ku Klux Klan, with its bloody lynchings and ominous burning crosses. Stark signs on with the Buffalo Brigade out of admiration for the role the fearless black soldiers played in settling the West. Once in Beaver, Prudence and Thaddeus begin a legal battle to safeguard the soldiers' civil rights, while Stark and the freighters wage an ongoing gun war to keep the line operating. Hagen has unlimited resources and an army of gunmen to do his bidding. Will the Peacemaker's fighting skill and resolve to see justice prevail be enough to win over such overwhelming odds? |
55. Lieutenant Henry O. Flipper "Buffalo Soldier": West Point's first Black graduate, the American frontier's first Black officer by David Edmond Hilton | |
Paperback: 20
Pages
(1989)
Asin: B00072GNT8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
56. Buffalo Soldier: 10th Cavalry Regiment (United States), United States Army, American Indian Wars, 9th Cavalry Regiment (United States), 24th Infantry Regiment (United States) | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2009-12-11)
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57. Plains Indians: Dog Soldiers, Bear Men and Buffalo Women by Thomas E. Mails | |
Hardcover:
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(1991-11)
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58. Buffalo Soldiers documentary sponsored by Wal-Mart lauds heroics of nation's Black fighting units.(Black History): An article from: Jet | |
Digital: 2
Pages
(2005-03-14)
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59. The Last Buffalo: Walter E. Potts and the 92nd ""Buffalo"" Division in World War I by E. B. Hogan | |
Paperback: 92
Pages
(2000-01)
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The Last Buffalo - Heartwarming As a reader, I was facinated by the Potts' family history as an example of so many others. As an American, I loved the way Ms. Hogan educated me on parts of our history of which I knew little. Ms. Hogan inspires us to research our own family histories, to uncover our own personal stories. I feel that I have grown to know Mr. Potts personally, and am amazed by his dedication and love for his country, people and family. Thank you for sharing his story. ... Read more |
60. Reflections of a Black Cowboy: Book 2 : Buffalo Soldiers (Reflections of a Black Cowboy Series) by Robert H. Miller | |
Library Binding: 4
Pages
(1991-06)
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