American History Tellers
Buffalo Soldiers | The Brass Letters | 1
Lindsey Graham
In scorching deserts and frozen plains, black soldiers built roads, laid telegraph lines, mapped thousands of square miles, and protected railroad crews and settlers. But opening the West meant fighting and displacing the Native Americans the U.S. government deemed a threat to white settlement.
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