Rescue at Pine Ridge
Buffalo Soldier Blog
Rescue at Pine Ridge
Buffalo Soldier Blog
African-Americans of the Negroid decent have been defending and fighting for the United States of America even before its conception, starting with Crispus Attucks on March 5, 1770.
African-Americans who fought, suffered, bled and died for their country, the United States of America have barely received the respect, dignity or their just due…this could scarcely be accidental…most definitely not!!! African-Americans who finally received recognition, only received the recognition many years after their heroism… Even The Tuskegee Airmen of WW-II, “The REDTAILS” who flew with dignity, bravery and honor, receiving approximately 1000 military awards and decorations, were not allowed to fly commercial passenger airliners after the war because of the stigma of their skin color.
Rescue at Pine Ridge
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Since the election of President Barack Obame in 2008, the hidden parts of our history, true American history is beginning to emerge, and is now coming to the forefront.
The following two links are the beginning of the forgotten heroes:
FOR LOVE of LIBERTY
http://www.forloveofliberty.org
INSIDE BUFFALO
MSNBC - Chris Mettherws
I’ve made several comments regarding the non-reconstruction that took place after
the American Civil War...and if it wasn’t for people like Chris Matthews of
MSNBC, my words would just be words.
Thank you Chris Matthews for bringing this information to the forefront.
CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO HEAR WHAT CHRIS SAID:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/hl-50114835/the_obama_administration_revisting_black_american_history/