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How the Buffalo Soldiers Became America's First Park Rangers - Sunset - Sunset Magazine


Courtesy of the National Park Service
24th Infantry Buffalo Soldiers patrol Yosemite in 1899.
The soldiers would leave an indelible mark through numerous environmental firsts.
J.D. Simkins
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February 12, 2021
| Updated February 22, 2021
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When Congress stood up a collection of all-Black regiments in 1866, the units that would eventually become known as the Buffalo Soldiers wasted little time distinguishing themselves in the face of segregation and a Jim Crow South that relegated them to socio-economic inferiority.
Ordered into service in the expansive Western frontier, stories quickly emerged of combat distinction among the Buffalo Soldiers against Comanche, Cheyenne, Arapahoe, and Kiowa nations, part of a months-long campaign launched by the U.S. Army to displace Natives during the infamous perio ....

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