The Brownsville AffairMain MenuThe 25th Infantry RegimentBrownsville, TexasAugust 1906Roosevelt's ResponsePunishment and its AftermathThe Legacy of the Brownsville AffairMedia coverageImage Gallerythe Historical Museum at Fort Missoula2ed0a4c76b15fe2d208dedaebb1fcaaa8b4d9c38
"Some of our brave colored boys who helped to free Cuba" (Image description)
12020-07-05T11:33:56-07:00the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula2ed0a4c76b15fe2d208dedaebb1fcaaa8b4d9c38376431plain2020-07-05T11:33:57-07:00the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula2ed0a4c76b15fe2d208dedaebb1fcaaa8b4d9c38Black and white image of a line of Black soldiers in uniform stretching beyond the frame of the photograph. They are holding rifles upright, with the butt of the gun on the ground. The caption reads: Some of our brave colored boys who helped to free Cuba. Copyright 1899 by J. F. Jarvis.
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1media/cuba_thumb.png2020-07-04T10:45:19-07:00the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula2ed0a4c76b15fe2d208dedaebb1fcaaa8b4d9c38"Some of our brave colored boys who helped to free Cuba"325th Infantry veterans of the Spanish American War, 1899media/cuba.pngplain2020-07-05T11:34:29-07:00J.F. Jarvis, 1899; retrieved from the Library of Congressthe Historical Museum at Fort Missoula2ed0a4c76b15fe2d208dedaebb1fcaaa8b4d9c38