HD
2015
After the Civil War, the Reorganization Act of 1866 established the first all-Black peacetime regiments in U.S. history. Initially comprising six regiments, they were eventually streamlined to four: the 9th and 10th Cavalry and the 24th and 25th Infantry, collectively known as the Buffalo Soldiers. Despite facing systemic neglect and lack of recognition, "Black Patriots: Buffalo Soldiers" narrates their extraordinary journey of courage and duty. Their story spans conflicts against Native Americans in the Southwest to valiant efforts abroad, showcasing their unwavering commitment to equality and a free America.