Date: Saturday, March 22, 6 PM
Event Address: Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum
Join us for a Question & Answer session and book signing with Buffalo Soldier author and military historian
John Langellier, Ph.D.
In 1881, the first Buffalo Soldiers arrived in Arizona pursuing elusive Apaches. Over the following decades, African Americans from the Tenth U.S. Cavalry and Twenty-Fourth and Twenty-Fifth Infantry added to the laurels won by the Ninth U.S. Cavalrymen. For more than six decades, Black soldiers served with honor, from campaigns against determined Native Americans to facing dangers along the turbulent border as the Mexican Revolution raged. During the dark days of World War II, they prepared for combat against foes both abroad and at home. All the while, they faced an ever-present, persistent enemy: racism.
Author John P. Langellier brings to life the rich history of Buffalo Soldiers in the Copper State.
Registration is required for this event, as there are a limited number of spaces available. Register
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Camp Naco is located at 2118 W. Newell St. Naco, AZ 85620