Selasa, 20 Juni 2017

This Buffalo Soldier Had a Secret Life That Must Have Been Hard to Conceal

It was illegal for this Army private to serve in the U.S. military. During a tour of duty with Company A of the 38th Infantry, one of the all-black Army regiments established after the Civil War, one private—different from all the rest—marched with the unit more than 500 miles from Fort Harker, Kansas, to Fort …

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