Buffalo Soldiers was the unofficial name given to six all-black regiments of the U.S. Army that were established by Congress in 1866. They got their nickname from the Native Americans, possibly because they thought the soldiers’ hair resembled the mane of a buffalo. The Buffalo Soldiers were awarded more Medals of Honor than any other American military unit—proving that they also shared the Buffalo’s fearlessness, toughness, and strength.
Year : 1977
Size: 30" x 24"
Series: African Cowboys
Medium: Acrylic on canvas