George Pettigrew, "Buffalo Soldier Stories"

Sun Aug 18 2024 at 11:00 am to 01:00 pm

1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO, United States, Missouri 64111 | Kansas City

Kansas City Oasis
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George Pettigrew, "Buffalo Soldier Stories"
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Musical guest: Kemet Coleman (https://www.kemetcoleman.com/)
Featured speaker: George Pettigrew, "Buffalo Soldier Stories"
George Pettigrew is executive vice-president of the KC Buffalo Soldiers Chapter. He is a Certified Oral Storyteller and U.S. Navy veteran.
About Buffalo Soldiers: One of the greatest and most successful human experiments in American history had its seminal roots in Missouri. Starting in 1866, Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, was the receiving station for the men (and woman) of color following the Civil War. There the most unlikely of soldiers joined the United States Army in the United States Colored Troops (USCT) by the name of Cathay Williams, aka Pvt. William Cathay, the only known female to serve in what became known as the Buffalo Soldiers. Pvt. Isaac Johnson, the great grandfather of one of the presenters enlisted on May 6, 1866, and joined his company at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. An original Buffalo Soldier, he traveled across Missouri by rail to the Western Frontier to serve with honor in the 38th and 24th Infantry, and later reenlisted into the famed 9th Cavalry. His story is the basis of "Slave to Soldier."
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