Coerced into Serving for the Confederacy, These Black Soldiers Ultimately Served Under Custer by Edward Windsor5/15/20235/16/2023 By the end of the Civil War, the 76th USCI left no doubt it belonged.
At 108-Years-Old, One of the First Montford Point Marines Honored For His WWII Service by Jonathan Lehrfeld1/27/20231/27/2023
Tyler Perry To Direct Film on WWII’s Only All-Black, All-Female Unit by Sarah Sicard12/21/20222/27/2023
A New Firsthand Account of the 54th’s Assault on Fort Wagner by James Robbins Jewell and Eugene S. Van Sickle7/18/20228/19/2022
Hitler’s Favorite Boxer Fought Joe Louis Twice—and Became His Lifelong Friend by Alex Kershaw6/21/20224/28/2024
Spike Lee Made a Movie About Buffalo Soldiers—Then Found Out He Was Related to One by Paul Wiseman4/13/20225/18/2024
The Families’ Civil War: The Fight to Recognize Black Military Service by Holly A. Pinheiro3/2/20223/2/2022
Jackie Robinson Refused to Move to the Back of the Bus. Here’s How the Army Reacted. by Joseph Connor8/5/20218/19/2022