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Buffalo Soldiers and Officers of the Ninth Cavalry, 1867-1898
Black and White Together

Charles L. Kenner (Author)

9780806144665

Paperback / softback, published 22 February 2014

396 pages, 12 black & white illustrations, 1 figure, 4 maps
22.6 x 15.2 x 2.7 cm, 0.522 kg

Masterful. . . . A finely-tuned narrative that addresses the issue head-on. . . . A study long overdue."" - Western Historical Quarterly

""If one wants a glimpse of a little known facet of Western history, read this book."" - Journal of the West

The inclusion of the Ninth Cavalry and three other African American regiments in the post-Civil War army was one of the nation's most problematic social experiments. The first fifteen years following its organization in 1866 were stained by mutinies, slanderous verbal assaults, and sadistic abuses by their officers. Eventually, a number of considerate and dedicated officers and noncommissioned officers created an elite and well-disciplined fighting unit that won the respect of all but the most racist whites.

Charles L. Kenner's detailed biographies of officers and enlisted men describe the passions, aspirations, and conflicts that both bound blacks and white together and pulled them apart. Special attention is given to the ordeals of three black officers assigned to the Ninth: Lieutenants John Alexander and Charles Young and Chaplain Henry Plummer. The subjects of these biographies - blacks and whites alike - represent every facet of human nature. The best learned that progress could only be achieved through trust and cooperation.

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