
Black Officer in a Buffalo Soldier Regiment
The Military Career of Charles Young
- 412 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Army Historical Foundation's 2010 Distinguished Writing Award, finalist, biography category
"A valuable read for anyone with an interest in the final years of the frontier Army, American imperialism, African-Americans in military service, and American military history in general."—A.A. Nofi, Strategypage.com
An unheralded military hero, Charles Young (1864–1922) was the third black graduate of West Point, the first African American national park superintendent, the first black U.S. military attaché, the first African American officer to command a Regular Army regiment, and the highest-ranking black officer in the Regular Army until his death. Black Officer in a Buffalo Soldier Regiment tells the story of the man who—willingly or not—served as a standard-bearer for his race in the officer corps for nearly thirty years, and who, if not for racial prejudice, would have become the first African American general.
Brian G. Shellum describes how, during his remarkable army career, Young was shuffled among the few assignments deemed suitable for a black officer in a white man’s army—the Buffalo Soldier regiments, an African American college, and diplomatic posts in black republics such as Liberia. Nonetheless, he used his experience to establish himself as an exceptional cavalry officer. He was a colonel on the eve of the United States’ entry into World War I, when serious medical problems and racial intolerance denied him command and ended his career.
Shellum’s book seeks to restore a hero to the ranks of military history; at the same time, it informs our understanding of the role of race in the history of the American military.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chronology
- 1. Awaiting Orders
- 2. First Posting to Fort Robinson
- 3. New Start at Fort Duchesne
- 4. Military Instructor at Wilberforce
- 5. Volunteer Officer in the Spanish-American War
- 6. Return to Fort Duchesne
- 7. Fighting Guerillas in the Philippines
- 8. Troop Commander in San Francisco and Sequoia
- 9. Military Attaché in Hispaniola
- 10. Garrison Duty in the Philippines and Wyoming
- 11. Military Assistance Mission in Liberia
- 12. Chasing Villa in Mexico
- 13. Retirement to Ohio
- 14. Final Post in Liberia
- Epilogue: Coming Home
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index