The forgotten heroes
the story of the Buffalo Soldiers
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Word Count
43,500 words, Guess
Page Count
174 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveforgottenheroess00coxc
- Internet Archiveforgottenheroess0000coxc
- Internet Archiveisbn_9780606092920
- ISBN-100590451219
- ISBN-139780590451215
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- Goodreads3936553
- LibraryThing1033282
- Library of Congress Control Number92036622
- OCLC Control Number26974325
- Better World Books9780590451215
- Open LibraryOL1732048M
Classifications
- DDC978/.0496073
- LCCE185.925 .C65 1993
Description
It's a novel about the war between the Buffalo Soldiers and the Indians. Though the Buffalo Soldiers were fighting for the people, the people were fighting them because they were colored. This book takes you through the journey of the Buffalo Soldiers and shows you what they went through
Description
Recounts the history of the 9th and 10th Cavalry regiments, comprised of African American soldiers recruited to open the West to settlers and whose deeds included escorting wagon trains, carrying mail, and fighting battles against Native Americans.
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- Juvenile literature
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- The forgotten heroes: the story of the Buffalo Soldiers
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