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The following list provides a good example of the materials published about the Buffalo Soldiers through the years. For the past several years, new articles and books have been published almost every month. Countless on-line resources are also available, focusing on specific areas of Buffalo Soldier history.

Adde, Nick and Leon Coates. "From the 'Buffalo Soldier' to the Astronaut." Air Force Times, 44 (Feb. 27,1984), 35-36.

Adler, Bill, comp. The Black Soldier: From the American Revolution to Vietnam. New York, NY: Morrow, 1971.

Amos, Preston E. Above and Beyond in the West: Black Medal of Honor Winners 1807- 1890. Washington, D.C.: Potomac Corral, The Westerners, 1974.

Athearn, Robert C. William Tecumseh Sherman and the Settlement of the West. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1956.

Asyot, Gerald. The Right to Fight, The History of African Americans in the Military. Novato, California; Presidio Press, 1998.

Bailey, Sedell. "Buffalo Soldiers (Black Troops of the 9th and 10th Cavalries)." Armor, LXXXIII (January/February, 1974), 9-12.

Ballinger, James K. Frederic Remington's Southwest. Phoenix, Arizona: Phoenix Art Museum, 1992.

Barth, Chuck. Due Reward, The True Story of the Buffalo Soldiers. Tucson, Arizona: Blue Horse Productions, 1999.

_____. The First Buffalo Soldier: Benjamin Grierson. Tucson, Arizona: Blue Horse Productions, 1997

_____. The Professor: Charles Young. Tucson, Arizona: Blue Horse Productions, 1997

_____. The Journey. Tucson, Arizona: Blue Horse Productions, 1999

_____. Echoes of a Last Stand - Ft. Custer. Tucson, Arizona: Blue Horse Productions, 1999

Branley, Bill. "Black, White & Red: A Story of Black Cavalrymen in the West." Soldiers, 47 (June 1981), 44-48.

Barr, Aluyn. Black Texans: A History of Negroes in Texas 1528-1971. Austin: Jenkins Publishing Co., 1973.

Barrow, William. "The Buffalo Soldiers: The Negro Cavalry in the

West, 1866-1891." Black World, XVI (July 1967), 34-37, 89.
Beck, Warren A. New Mexico: A History of Four Centuries. (4 vols.) New York: Thomas Yoselof, Inc., 1956.
Berlin, Ira, ed. The Black Military Experience. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1983.

Berthrong, Donald J., The Southern Cheyennes. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1963.

Beyer, Walter F., and Oscar F. Keydel, eds., Deeds of Valor. Detroit: Perrien-Keydel Co., 1903.

Billington, Monroe Lee. "Black Cavalrymen and Apache Indians." Fort Concho and South Plains Journal, XXII, 3 (Summer 1990).

_____. "New Mexico’s Buffalo Soldiers". Niwot, Colorado: University of Colorado Press, 1991

_____. "Civilians and Black Soldiers in New Mexico Territory, 1866-1900: A Cross-Cultural Experience." Military History of the Southwest, XIX, 1(1989), 71-82.

_____. New Mexico's Buffalo Soldiers, 1866-1900. University of Colorado Press, 1991.

Blount, Bertha. "The Apache in the Southwest, 1846-1886." Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXIII, 1, (July, 1919).
Bourke, John G., An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1886.

Brady, Cyrus T., Indian Fights and Fighters. New York: McClure, Phillips and Co., 1904.

Branley, Bill. "Black, White & Red: A Story of Black Cavalrymen in the West." Soldiers, XXXVI (June, 1981), 46-48.

Brown, D. Alexander, Grierson's Raid. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1954.

Brown, Mark D. "The Negro in the Indian Wars." Negro History Bulletin, XIV(March, 1951), 142, 144.

Burkey, Elmer R. "The Thornburgh Battle With The Utes On Milk Creek." The Colorado Magazine, XIII, 3 (1936).

Butler, Ron. "The Buffalo Soldier, A Shining Light In The Military History of The American West." Arizona Highways, (March, 1972), 2-10.

Cahill, Luke. "An Indian Campaign and Buffalo Hunting with 'Buffalo Bill,'" The Colorado Magazine, IV, 4 (August, 1927).

Campbell, C.E. "Down Among the Red Men." Collections of the Kansas State Historical Society, XVII (Topeka, 1929).

Carlson, Paul H. "William R. Shafter, Black Troops, and The Opening of the Llano Estacado, 1870-1875." Panhandle-Plains Historical Review, XLVII (1974), 1-18.

Carroll, H. Bailery. "Nolan's Lost Nigger Expedition of 1877." Southwest Historical Quarterly, XLIV (July, 1940).

Carroll, John M., The Black Military Experience in the American West. New York: Liveright, 1972.

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