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(person) by robwicks (21.6 min) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 1 C! Sun Jul 13 2003 at 1:34:06

"Buffalo Soldier" was, according to newspaper accounts of the day, the name given to the black soldiers of the ninth cavalry by the plains Indians during the Indian Wars of the late nineteeth century. The name was later extended to the tenth cavalry, then to the black infantrymen who served in the Indian Wars.

In 1866, Congress authorized the creation of two segregated regiments of black cavalry, the Ninth United States Cavalry and the Tenth United States Cavalry and the 24th, 25th , 38th , 39th, 40th and 41st Infantry Regiments. This was the foundation of the Buffalo Soldiers. Later budget cuts resulted in the consolidation of the Infantry regiments into the 24th and 25th.

Buffalo soldiers were known for their fierce fighting and bravery. They have long been celebrated within much of the black community. This celebration, unfortunately, ignores the fact that these soldiers, knowingly or unknowingly, were instruments of an evil, imperial, and genocidal policy against Native Americans.

Sources: http://www.buffalosoldiers.net, http://www.thehistorynet.com

(person) by smartalix (1 d) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Thu Apr 08 2004 at 2:16:30

The reason Black soldiers were called "Buffalo Soldiers" was because their kinky hair reminded Native Americans of the buffalo's curly shoulder fur. 186,000 Black soldiers had fought over the course of the Civil War, and the Army threw those still in service against the Native American uprising in the West. The soldiers were formed into segregated units, the 9th United States Cavalry, the 10th United States Cavalry, and the 24th, 25th, 38th, 39th, 40th and 41st Infantry Regiments

Negro soldiers thankfully didn't participate in the many massacres of Native Americans of the time as the Army didn't trust them to slaughter those the government felt the soldiers could sympathize with.

On a related note, the reason General John J. "Blackjack" Pershing got his nickname was because he commanded negro soldiers during his early days as an officer on the frontier fighting the Sioux and Apache tribes from 1886 to 1898. Black soldiers weren't allowed to become officers.


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