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Buffalo Soldiers: A Bibliography
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brucea.glasrudand michaeln.searles BuffaloSoldiers abibliography Adams, Thomas Richard. “The Houston Riot of 1917.” Master’s thesis, Texas A&M University, 1972. Alexander, Charles. Battles and Victories of Allen Allensworth. Boston: Sherman, French, 1914. Amos, Preston E. Above and Beyond in the West: Black Medal of Honor Winners, 1870–1890. Washington, D.C.: Potomac Corral, The Westerners, 1974. ———. “Military Records for Nonmilitary History.” Afro-American History: SourcesforResearch. Edited by Robert L. Clarke. Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1981. 65–73. Andrews, George. “The Twenty-fifth Regiment of Infantry.” In The Army of the United States: Historical Sketches of Staff and Line with Portraits of Generalsin -Chief, edited by Theo. F. Rodenbaugh and William L. Haskin (New York: Argonaut Press, 1966): 697–99. Andrews, George L. “West Point and the Colored Cadets.” International Review 9 (November 1890): 477–89. Arnold, Paul T. “Negro Soldiers in the United States Army.” Magazine of History 10 (August 1909): 61–70; (September 1909): 123–29; (October 1909): 185–93; 11 (January 1910): 1–12; (March 1910): 119–25. Austerman, Wayne Randolph. “Black Regulars: The 41st Infantry in Texas, 1867–1869.” Master’s thesis, Louisiana State University, 1971. Bailey, Anne J. “A Texas Cavalry Raid: Reaction to Black Soldiers and Contrabands .” Civil War History 35 (1989): 138–52. ———. “Was There a Massacre at Poison Spring?” Military History of the Southwest 20 (Fall 1990): 157–68. Bailey, Linda C. Fort Missoula’s Military Cyclists: The Story of the 25th U. S. Infantry Bicycle Corps. Missoula: Friends of the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula, 1997. Bailey, Sedell. “Buffalo Soldiers (Black Troops of the 9th and 10th Cavalries).” Armor 83 (January/February 1974): 9–12. Ball, Larry D. The Wham Paymaster Robbery of 1889: A Story of Politics, Religion, Race, and Banditry in Arizona Territory. Tucson: Arizona Historical Society , 2000. Banks, Leo W. “The Buffalo Soldiers.” Arizona Highways 71 (January 1995): 35–37. Barbeau, Arthur E. “The Black American Soldiers in World War I.” Ph.D. diss., University of Pittsburgh, 1970. Barbeau, Arthur E., and Florette Henri. The Unknown Soldiers: Black American Troops in World War I. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1974. Barr, Alwyn. “The Black Militia of the New South: Texas as a Case Study.” Journal of Negro History 63 (July 1978): 209–19. Barrow, William. “The Buffalo Soldiers: The Negro Cavalry in the West, 1866– 1891.” Negro Digest 16 (July 1967): 34–37, 89. Baumler, Mark F., and Richard V. N. Ahlstrom. “The Garfield Monument: An 1886 Memorial of the Buffalo Soldiers in Arizona.” Cochise County Quarterly 18 (Spring 1988): 3–34. Bellecourt, Vernon. “The Glorification of Buffalo Soldiers Raises Racial Divisions between Blacks, Indians.” Indian Country Today (May 4, 1994): 5 (A). Bennett, Charles. “The Buffalo Soldiers and the Apache War Chief.” El Palacio 101 (Summer 1996). Berlin, Ira, ed. “The Black Military Experience, 1861–1867.” In The Black Military Experience. Series II of Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861–1867, 1–34. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Berthrong, Donald J. The Cheyenne and Arapaho Ordeal. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1976. ———. The Southern Cheyennes. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1963. Berwanger, Eugene H. The Frontier against Slavery: Western Anti-Negro Prejudice and the Slavery Extension Controversy. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1967. Bigelow, John Jr. On the Bloody Trail of Geronimo. Los Angeles: Westernlore Press, 1968. ———. “The Tenth Regiment of Cavalry.” In The Army of the United States: Historical Sketches of Staff and Line with Portraits of Generals-in-Chief, edited by Theo. F. Rodenbaugh and William L. Haskin, 288–97 (New York: Argonaut Press, 1966). ———. “Tenth Regiment of Cavalry.” Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States 13 (January 1892): 215–24. Billington, Monroe Lee. “Black Soldiers at Fort Selden, New Mexico, 1868– 1891.” New Mexico Historical Review 62 (January 1987): 65–80. ———. “Black Cavalrymen and Apache Indians in New Mexico Territory.” Fort Concho and the South Plains Journal 22 (Summer 1990): 55–75. ———. “Buffalo Soldiers in the American West.” In African Americans on the Western Frontier. Edited by Monroe Lee Billington and Roger Hardaway, 54–72. Niwot, Colo.: University Press of Colorado, 1998. ———. “Civilians and Black Soldiers in New Mexico Territory, 1866–1900: A 278 glasrudandsearles [3.91.245.93] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 14:44 GMT) Cross-Cultural Experience.” Military History of the Southwest 19 (Spring 1989): 71–82. ———. New Mexico’s Buffalo Soldiers, 1866–1900. Niwot, Colo.: University Press of Colorado, 1991. Black, Lowell D., and Sara H. Black. An...