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Women Soldiers Show Resilience Similar To Men
June 07, 2011
“Contrary to popular belief, women who go to war respond to combat trauma much like their male counterparts,†said lead author Dawne Vogt. ...
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Black Lawmakers Campaign For Buffalo Soldier Monument
March 22, 2011
When completed, the bronze statue will be the first in the nation to showcase a black military officer on a horse. ...
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Black African Soldiers Fight For Libya And The U.S.
March 11, 2011
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Group Supports Study To Honor Buffalo Soldiers
March 11, 2011
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Black WWII Soldiers Tell Of Segregation, Triumph
November 08, 2010
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Lecture Discusses Slaves As Confederate Soldiers
October 21, 2010
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Army Recognizes Latino Soldiers
October 15, 2010
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'Soul Soldiers' Exhibit Opens In Cleveland
September 27, 2010
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Black Confederate Soldier To Be Honored
September 13, 2010
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'Soul Soldiers' Exhibit To Open At Civil
Rights Museum
January 18, 2010
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National Civil Rights Museum Presents "Soul Soldiers" Exhibit
January 06, 2010
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"Sister Soldier" Shares National Guard Experience
December 09, 2009
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Yosemite's Park History Includes Buffalo Soldiers
November 24, 2009
Johnson incorporates the story of the Buffalo Soldiers and his own Native American heritage - both his parents are part Indian - into the tales he weaves for youth groups and tourists. He explains that many of the Buffalo Soldiers also had Indian blood. They ...
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3 Buffalo Soldiers reburied at national cemetery
July 29, 2009
Members of the Tucson-based Arizona Buffalo Soldiers Association, in full period dress, served as pallbearers. Later, they sang a rendition of the calvary song "Boots and Saddles," as about 100 people, including veterans and government officials, watched on ...
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Gay soldier faces hearing in Syracuse, possible discharge for 'don't ask-don't tell' violation
June 30, 2009
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THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS NATIONAL MUSEUM
June 03, 2009
The only museum of its kind in the country that is solely dedicated to preserving the rich legacy and historic history of the African American soldier throughout history ...
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Symbol of Racism Soils Fallen Soldier’s Memory
May 14, 2009
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THE SISTER SOLDIER PROJECT LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE
March 12, 2009
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African American Civil War Museum Ready For Grand Opening
July 11, 2011
The African American Civil War Museum is reopening in a new location in D.C. to give it more space for exhibits and programs. The ribbon cutting is scheduled for Monday, July 18, but museum organizers have put together an entire weekend of events to mark the opening of the new location. ...
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Was Mark Twain A Closet Racist?
June 29, 2011
In the wake of the unveiling of a commemorative stamp depicting iconic author Mark Twain, a Baylor University scholar says there was more to anti-racist Twain than most people know — including a stint as a Confederate soldier and a boyhood in which he believed that slavery was right and righteous. ...
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Historic Negro Baseball Stadium On Road To Restoration
June 21, 2011
On The heels of the unveiling of the 2011 America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places (NTHP) by the non-profit National Trust for Historic Preservation, comes an update on one of last year's sites. Hinchcliffe Stadium, home of the Negro Baseball League's New York Black Yankees, fell into disrepair since it's closing in 1997. ...
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New Evidence Could Win Medal of Honor For Black WWI Hero
June 06, 2011
Despite federal policy that denied blacks combat roles in white American units, the Hellcats distinguished themselves in battle. ...
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IS MEMORIAL DAY A BLACK CREATION?
May 27, 2011
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Confederate License Plates A Court Issue
May 16, 2011
John Adams, who heads the Sons in Florida, won a court ruling in March that found the state Legislature was discriminating against the group by denying his application. ...
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South Carolina Marks Confederate Memorial Day
May 12, 2011
The holiday costs the state $10 million, and black taxpayers funding a "holiday for our oppressors' descendants." ...
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Apache Tribe Speaks Out Over Bin Laden Mission Code Name
May 05, 2011
Members of the Apache tribe are upset after finding out the U.S. government associated the name of one of their best known members with Osama Bin Laden. ...
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Black Sorority Reflects On Death Of Bin Laden
May 03, 2011
Member Sarah Clark was on the plane that crashed into the Pentagon on September 11 so the tragedy was both globally horrific and also “personal†to the Sorority. ...
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Cinco De Mayo To Be Celebrated Across US
May 04, 2011
Cinco de Mayo celebrates the legendary Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, in which a Mexican force of 4,500 men faced 6,000 well-trained French soldiers. ...
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Soul Session In Vietnam
April 25, 2011
Thousands of black soldiers have rejected traditional Army life, set up their own counterculture on bases throughout Vietnam. ...
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First Black Broadcast Network Bounce TV To Launch This Fall
April 04, 2011
The new network will be called Bounce TV and will target African Americans primarily between the ages of 25-54. ...
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