The Black Seminole Scouts: Legends of War in the Old West...
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- Опубліковано 1 бер 2024
- The Black Seminole Scouts emerged from a complex journey that began in the swamps of Florida and eventually led them to the frontier regions of Texas and Mexico, where they became an essential component of the Buffalo Soldiers. Originating from a blend of freed or escaped enslaved peoples and Seminole natives, their history reflects the tumultuous dynamics of the Antebellum South and the challenges faced by marginalised groups seeking freedom and autonomy.
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As someone who grew up and still lives in Bracketville/ Fort Clark Springs THANK YOU and WELL DONE 👍
This isn't true the original special forces was Rogers rangers In the seventeen sixties and seventeen seventies look up the history
are you old?
This video was about the Wild West, not a Revolutionary War era band of soldiers.
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Many of the photographs used in the video are NOT of the Negro-Seminole Scouts of regular U.S. Army soldiers. The Scouts' work under Bullis and Mackenzie was brilliant. (SEE historian Charles Robinson's work "Bad Had.')
'Special Forces'? Please. 😏