Title: Buffalo Soldiers
1Buffalo Soldiers
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- EDUC 3336
- April 23, 2002
2Who Were the Buffalo Soldiers?
Slaves picking cotton
- Ex-enslaved
- Free blacks
- Former Civil War Soldiers (United States Colored
Troops)
USCT
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William Still
3Their Origination
On September 21, 1866 The 9th Calvary was
activated at Greenville, Louisiana AND the 10th
Calvary was activated at Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas. ALSO The 38th, 39th, 40th, and 41st
Infantry regiments began. http//discoverseaz.c
om/History/BufSold.html
Hatch
Grierson
4Where Did The Name Buffalo Soldier Originate?
The black soldiers where given the name Wild
Buffalo by the Plains Indians, which was
translated to Buffalo Soldier. The Native
Americans considered the black soldiers a worthy
ferocious opponent with hair resembling that of a
Bisons (Buffalo).
5When Where They Served
6Desertion Rate
7Names of Native American Opponents
- Geronimo
- Victorio
- Mangus Colorados
- Loco
- Nana
- Kiowa
- Cheyenne
- Comanche
8A Feared and Infamous Opponent
- Geronimo, an Apache, was the leader of the last
American Indian fighting force formally to
capitulate in the United States.
9A Sound Tactician Leader of Men
- Victorio, an apache war chief was pursued by the
9th 10th cavalries in 1879 and 1880. - http//www.zianet.com/snm/geronvic.htm
10 Lieutenant
Colonel
Allen Allensworth
11Lieutenant Colonel Allen Allensworth, was born a
slave in Louisville, Kentucky. He retired from
the army in 1906 and was the highest ranking
black officer in American history. After
retirement Allensworth founded an all-black town
in California. In 1912 more than 100 people
settled in Allensworth, CA, located north of
Bakersfield. The town of Allensworth, as a
result of being a stop on the Los Angeles San
Francisco rail line was prosperous. Its
businesses included a number of trades, farming,
shopkeeping and carpentry.
12The towns economic prosperity slowed down when
the Santa Fe Railroad rerouted its line and the
landlord reneged on the towns water contract
which was crucial for survival. In 1914 Colonel
Allen Allensworth was killed in an accident in
Los Angeles as a result the towns resident
drifted away reducing Allensworth to a ghost
town. The last of the townspeople left in 1940.
The 900 acre town site designated a state
historical park by California in 1976.
13Buffalo Soldiers
Montana 1894
9th Cavalry
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14A Buffalo Soldier Wearing a Buffalo Coat
15 A Buffalo Soldier
16Rankings of Buffalo Soldiers
17Medal of Honor
18MEDAL OF HONOR RECEIPENTS
19Lieutenant Henry O. Flipper
20Flipper was born in Thomasville, Georgia on March
21, 1856 into slavery. He eventually became
the first black to graduate from the US Military
Academy in 1877. He was commissioned to serve as
second lieutenant and was assigned to the 10th
Cavalry. From 1878 1880 he served in various
places in the Southwest. In 1881 Flipper was
accused of embezzling funds and of conduct
unbecoming of an officer by his commanding
officer.
21Although he was acquitted of the embezzlement
charges, he was found guilty, by general court
martial of conduct unbecoming of an officer. On
June 30, 1882 he was dismissed from the Army. He
made numerous attempts to have his conviction
reversed, but to no avail. Flipper died in 1940
in Georgia. Nevertheless, Flippers descendants
and supporters fought to have his dishonorable
discharge removed from his record. Finally in
1997 a private law firm filed an application with
the Secretary of the Army on Lieutenant Flippers
behalf and on Feb. 19, 1999
22President Clinton pardoned Flipper, which allowed
his honorable discharge to back date to June 30,
1882. Clinton also recognized the lifetime
accomplishments of this Buffalo Soldier.
23The True Identity of William Cathay
- Cathay Williams enlisted as William Cathay in the
38th Infantry, Company A in November 1866
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11201a.htm
24References
http//afroamhistory.about.com/library/weekly/aa11
1201a.htm http//www.zianet.com/wblase/courier/buf
falo.htm http//www.buffalosoldier.net http//www.
louisdiggs.com/buffalo/history.html http//www.sru
.edu/depts/scc/collaborate/pages/buffalos/polk.htm
l http//discoverseaz.com/History/BufSold.html htt
p//members.tripod.com/buffalos/history.htm http
//www.dtic.mil/armylink/news/Feb1999/a19990223flip
perf.html http//www.army.mil/cmh-pg/topics/afam/f
lipper.htm Katz, William L. Black Indians.
Atheneum Macmillan Publishing Co., 1986. P
198.