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Commemorating the formation of the first Army regiments to include Black Soldiers, Buffalo Soldiers' Day is celebrated annually on July 28.
It's a holiday that celebrates the law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1992 honoring the courageous achievements of the over 180,000 Black soldiers, many of whom were former enslaved people, who fought bravely, and often with tremendous pride and distinction, with the Union during the Civil War.
It is sadly predictable that it took our country over 120 years to properly honor these courageous men, and yet another lesson to us to continue to be vigilant in battling racism wherever we find it.
Learn more at: https://nationalvmm.org/buffalo-soldiers-day-july-28/