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U.S. Army sets aside the convictions of Black soldiers from 1917 Houston Riots

Patricia Ortiz

Posted on November 13, 2023 · Descendants of the soldiers who were convicted have been working to clear the names of their loved ones for decades.

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Buffalo Soldier National Museum Outgrows Location And Relocates To Midtown

Edel Howlin

Posted on February 4, 2013 · The city has had a museum dedicated to the Buffalo Soldier since 2001. Recently it relocated to the Houston Light Guard Armory building near Midtown after outgrowing its Southmore home. So aside from the address and the growth of over 19,000 square feet, what’s changed?

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Posted on November 20, 2023 · A researcher from South Texas College of Law Houston talks about the work she and other students did to help bring justice to Black soldiers convicted in connection with the 1917 Houston Riots.

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Buffalo Soldier National Museum Outgrows Location And Relocates To Midtown

Edel Howlin

Posted on February 4, 2013 · The city has had a museum dedicated to the Buffalo Soldier since 2001. Recently it relocated to the Houston Light Guard Armory building near Midtown after outgrowing its Southmore home. So aside from the address and the growth of over 19,000 square feet, what’s changed?

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