African american soldiers Black & White Stock Photos
RMEX6NW8–African American soldiers in World war One travel to France in 1919 to receive the French Croix de Guerre medal
RMJY0GFG–Young and mature African American soldiers with neutral expressions, some of whom carry weaponry, stand in rows outdoors, 1915.
RMHEPMNK–African American Soldiers (cropped)
RMJY0G7C–Standing group portrait of five African American soldiers with neutral expressions in uniform outside of a building, their weapons resting against its side, 1920.
RM2WRC81N–Examining pkges, Camp Upton, Photograph shows African American soldiers looking at packages at Camp Upton, a U.S. Army installation located on Long Island, in Yaphank, New York, during World War I., 1917 September, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMKEDMJC–Group of African-American Army Soldiers Marching in Formation,Harris & Ewing,1917
RMKWCWEF–General John Pershing in uniform with medals, 1910-1920. After graduating from West Point in 1886, he led Buffalo Soldiers in campaigns against the Apaches. His association with African American soldiers resulted in a nickname, Black Jack (BSLOC 2017 1 1)
RMW4J6H7–369th Infantry, formerly 15th New York Regulars, parading on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Circa 1919
RMKWDJBC–African American soldiers in quarantine at Camp Wikoff, Montauk, with 20,000 others veterans. After the Spanish American war, many were recovering from battle wounds, yellow fever, malaria and typhoid. The quarantine lasted from mid-August to late October, 1898, and included Theodore Roosevelts Rough Riders (BSLOC 2017 10 25)
RM2J6MKRJ–Buffalo Soldiers. Group of African-American soldiers at Camp Wikoff, New York. ca. 1898
RMHGB267–Salvation Army lassies giving sweets to African American soldiers.
RM2WXKJGP–Crowd watches league champion baseball game, one team made up of African-American soldiers in the foreground; Savenay, Loire Inferieure, France ca. 1919
RFB8F4K9–African Americans near Dutch Gap Canal
RMW6F7FT–American [African American] soldiers' camp in France. Machine gun instruction.
RMPCB3KW–Aiken's Landing, Va. African-American soldiers resting near the Aiken house, view looking toward the house
RM2BDYDYX–Spanish-American War, Buffalo Soldiers, 1898
RM2D6199T–Buffalo soldiers of the 10th Cavalry in Cuba during the Spanish American War, 1898
RMBTK1A2–The Mexican War, African American soldiers digging a ditch, original title: 'With the U.S. troops in Mexico, black soldiers digging a ditch for rain water to flow off', photograph by William Fox, 1916.
RM2D69KGR–Buffalo soldiers of the 24th U.S. Infantry in Cuba during the Spanish American War, c.1898
RMKWCXM3–General John Pershing in uniform with medals, 1910-1920. After graduating from West Point in 1886, he led Buffalo Soldiers in campaigns against the Apaches. His association with African American soldiers resulted in a nickname, Black Jack (BSLOC 2017 1 1)
RMM7BXY2–Aiken's Landing, Va. African-American soldiers resting near the Aiken house, view looking toward the house LOC cwpb.02031
RMKWDM23–African American soldiers in quarantine at Camp Wikoff, Montauk, with 20,000 others veterans. After the Spanish American war, many were recovering from battle wounds, yellow fever, malaria and typhoid. The quarantine lasted from mid-August to late October, 1898, and included Theodore Roosevelts Rough Riders (BSLOC 2017 10 25)
RMJXXF5D–Two African American soldiers sitting with a gun, one is laying on the floor behind the gun focusing on the target, the other is crouching down next to the gun watching on, photo is titled US Nigar Guners, 1920.
RM2WRBG67–Dutch Gap Canal ... November 1864, while Canal was being dug, Two African American soldiers seated in front of small building in bottom of cliff, near Dutch Gap Canal., photographed 1864, printed later, African Americans, Military service, Virginia, 1860-1870, Photographic prints, 1860-1910., Photographic prints, 1860-1910, 1 photographic print
RMJXXFX4–Landscape shot, African American soldiers crouched in grass around mounted battery in action, 1910.
RMKEDMJF–African-American U.S. Army Soldier,Profile with Rifle,USA,Harris & Ewing,1917
RMJXXF9Y–African American soldiers are standing in an organized fashion in front rows of their sleeping tents, they are all wearing hats, dark colored pants and light colored shirts, 1917.
RMW4J6MR–369th Infantry, formerly 15th New York Regulars, parading on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Circa 1919
RMJXXF66–Two African American soldiers are by their tent, one is sitting with a piece of military equipment and the other is half inside of the tent standing, there are trees in the background, 1920.
RMCWAW95–Wounded African-American soldiers with Army of the James, resting at Aiken's Landing, Virginia. The Richmond-Petersburg
RMD4YB29–Famous New York [African American] soldiers return home.
RM2M93HM8–United States Colored Troops (USCT) soldiers during the American Civil War at an abandoned farmhouse in Dutch Gap, Virginia, 1864
RMW6K16D–Photograph of a Group of African-American Soldiers at Camp Wikoff, New York, ca. 1898
RMP67TAN–Photograph of an African American collecting the bones of soldiers killed during the Battle of Cold Harbour, Virginia. Dated 1865
RM2BE101M–Wood engraving of an escaped slave who has joined the Union army in the American Civil War. Black 'refugee' soldiers, runaway slaves, were deemed 'contraband of war' by the north, in a declaration by General Benjamin Butler in May 1861. They fought with Northern troops.
RM2D5GPKM–Buffalo soldiers of the 25th Infantry in Ft. Keogh, Montana, c. 1890.
RM2RN56GB–WASHINGTON, DC - The African American Civil War Memorial commemorates the service of 209,145 African-American soldiers and about 7,000 white and 2,145
RM2X65G78–Aiken's Landing, Va. African-American soldiers resting near the Aiken house, view looking toward the house, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RM2X1EKG6–Crowd watches league champion baseball game, one team made up of African-American soldiers in the foreground; Savenay, Loire Inferieure, France ca. 1919
RMG6CGTX–1860s JULY 18 1863 AFRICAN AMERICAN UNION SOLDIERS OF THE 54TH MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT ATTACKING FORT WAGNER MORRIS ISLAND SC USA
RMBTKGRB–African American soldiers aim their rifles at a picket station near Dutch Gap Canal, Virginia. Nov. 1864.
RM2HKKDTE–A single African American soldier poses with the rest of his U.S. Army unit for a photo in the 1950s.
RM2K5BG4D–Army, U.S. Colored Soldiers, 1917. (African American soldiers).
RMEC7P0B–Photograph of an African American collecting the bones of soldiers killed during the Battle of Cold Harbour, Virginia. Dated 1865
RMKEDMJH–African-American U.S. Army Soldier, Profile Saluting American Flag, USA, Harris & Ewing, 1917
RF2H530WD–A vintage photo circa May 1943 of American soldiers piling up abandoned German helmets after the battle of Tunis and defeat of the German Afrika Korps
RMW4J699–369th Infantry, formerly 15th New York Regulars, return to America. Circa 1919
RMJXXF7J–African American soldiers along with some non-army members are marching in a parade, most of the army men are playing instruments, there are two larger star signs, one star has the number 19 on it, there are African American boys looking on, 1920.
RMEG6RWJ–African American soldiers, Julius Robertson and Richard Langley honored. They received the commendation ribbon for meritorious
RMKWAYNT–Dressed in long wool coats and hats, two female volunteers for the Salvation Army, known as 'donut lassies, ' hand out donuts to two returned African American soldiers of the 351st Field Artillery, Louisville, Kentucky, 1919. Image courtesy National Archives.
RMC4DY5J–Five Civil War soldiers gathered on dirt porch outside home, African American youth seated near them.
RMKWAYRA–Band of brave and heroic African American soldiers of the 814th Infantry returning from France aboard the Transport Celtic, with Lieutenant Maxom and troops standing in uniform and in rows, some soldiers playing horns and trumpets, United States, 1917. Image courtesy National Archives.
RMW9551M–Aiken's Landing, Va. African-American soldiers resting near the Aiken house, view looking toward the house Abstract: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 (Library of Congress)
RMKK95GW–Black and white photograph of a large group of African-American soldiers marching along the side of a river, France, 1919. From the New York Public Library.
RMD4YB1H–Salvation Army lassies giving sweets to returned [African American] soldiers.
RMJXXFE2–Landscape portrait, African American soldiers in World War I, four men, two seated, two standing, all wearing uniforms, facing the camera, neutral facial expressions, 1917.
RMF89EXA–U.S. Army Infantry troops, African American unit, marching northwest of Verdun, France, in World War I
RM2BE0GTM–Wood engraving of an escaped slave who has joined the Union army in the American Civil War. Black 'refugee' soldiers, runaway slaves, were deemed 'contraband of war' by the north, in a declaration by General Benjamin Butler in May 1861. They fought with Northern troops.
RMFJR77E–American Soldiers aiming Rifles, World War I, 1917
RMBTKC8H–African American quarters of the Army of the James in the Winter of 1865. In the last year of the Civil War, African American soldiers made up 10% of the Union Troops. Feb. 1865.
RM2RN56H4–WASHINGTON, DC - The African American Civil War Memorial commemorates the service of 209,145 African-American soldiers and about 7,000 white and 2,145
RMM2HYF5–American Indian Wars, Buffalo Soldiers, 1886
RM2K5BG8N–Army, U.S. Colored Soldiers, 1917. (African American soldiers).
RM2M93HMB–A regiment of the United States Colored Troops (USCT) singing 'John Brown's Body' as they marched into Charleston, South Carolina, in February 1865.
RM2WGD5CP–Group of African American and white Union soldiers during the Civil War. Photograph, c. 1863.
RM2WRBG83–Headquarters Fifth Army Corps, Harrison's Landing, James River, Va., Nine soldiers and an African American cook posed in front of tent., August 8?, 1862., African Americans, Employment, Virginia, Harrisons Landing, 1860-1870, Group portraits, 1860-1870., Portrait photographs, 1860-1870, Group portraits, 1860-1870, 1 photographic print: printing out paper print
RM2JMCYCE–French Moroccan and African-American troops link up at Rouffach, Alsace during the 1945 Pocket of Colmar.
RMDD723H–African American soldiers, part of Squadron 'A', 351st Field Artillery, returned on the Transport Louisville. These men were
RMD9905B–Segregated company of US Soldiers ( Buffalo Soldiers), Camp Wikoff, 1898 during the Spanish-American War National Archives and Records Administration
RMC1A3J8–Regimental flag depicting African American soldier and Columbia holding an American flag between them.
RMDYF38J–Photo of Buffalo Soldiers 1898. This photo shows the segregated company of US Soldiers at Camp Wikoff during the Spanish-American War. Unknown
RMWB7R0X–Fort Johnson, Charleston Harbor, S.C Abstract: Photograph shows two African American soldiers amongst the supplies and ammunition inside the fort with the U.S. flag flying in the background.
RM2HKKCCG–Two young African American boys engage in a boxing match for the amusement of soldiers based at Carlisle Barracks in Pennsylvania during World War I circa 1918.
RM2A9P094–WW I Photos - Colored / African American Troops - U.S. Soldiers Give American Sport Demonstration in London ca. 1918
RMJXXFP1–WWI Burial services of American officer at Chambry, large group of African American soldiers in uniforms and hats organized outside for burial service, full portrait, landscape shot, 1917.
RM2A8GFBE–Members of the Women's Army Corps (WAC) are sworn in during a ceremony in Chicago, ca. 1954.
RMJXXF75–African American soldiers who are part of the 25th Infantry Division of the United States Army located in Hawaii are walking in a parade and holding the American flag and an unidentified flag, 1941.
RMFJPH9H–American Soldiers with Bayonets affixed to Rifles guarding Army Tents and American Flag, Harris & Ewing, 1917
RMJXXFMR–World War I US Signal Corps having regular inspection and testing of gas masks; African American soldiers standing around higher ranked officers wearing gas masks, 1917.
RMBTKC4Y–Wounded African-American soldiers with Army of the James, resting at Aiken's Landing, Virginia. The Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, fought from June 1864, to March 1865 used the largest concentration of African American troops during the Civil War.
RMM2HYEN–Spanish-American War, Buffalo Soldiers, 1899
RM2K5BG4E–Army, U.S. Colored Soldiers, 1917. (African American soldiers).
RM2RCC60B–Soldiers of 41st Engineers in formation on Parade Ground with Sergeant Franklin Williams in color guard, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, USA, Arthur Rothstein, U.S. Office of War Information, March 1942
RM2A9P07X–WW I Photos - Colored / African American Troops - U.S. Colored Soldiers in France engaged in a game of checkers in front of a YMCA hut at one of the camps on the Asine front ca. 1917-1918
RM2BHFTY0–American Soldier entertaining Group of American Soldiers, American Red Cross, Recreation Hut, Orleans, France, September 1918
RM2WRBGCF–Maj. H.H. Humphrey and others, Three Civil War Union soldiers, drinking outside a canopied living quarters area, African American on right holding bottle., Smith, William Morris, photographer, 1865 June., Humphrey, H. H., Military service, Group portraits, 1860-1870., Portrait photographs, 1860-1870, Group portraits, 1860-1870, 1 photographic print
RMEG6NH5–African American soldiers prepare to advance with a tank along Empress Augusta Bay, Bougainville. In 1944, facing a shortage of
RM2A9P04W–WW I Photos - Colored / African American Troops - Famous New York Colored Soldiers Return Home. 369th Infantry, known as the 'Fighting 15th,' back from France where they have covered themselves with glory, swing up Lenox Avenue, New York City, and receive royal welcome ca. 1918-1919
RMC1A3JA–Regimental flag depicting African American soldier standing next to Columbia holding a flag.
RMG3C42G–An American field artillery unit dig in along a Belgian road, in position to hold ground against the German counter-offensive in the Ardennes area of Belgium which became known as the Battle of the Bulge. From left to right, Private G.F.Morris of New York
RMWAT6BH–Dutch Gap Canal [...] November 1864, while Canal was being dug Abstract: Two African American soldiers seated in front of small building in bottom of cliff, near Dutch Gap Canal.
RMW4J7C2–Crowds waiting for the parade of the famous 369th African American Infantry, formerly 15th New York regulars, New York City.
RMHEMXNP–African American Soldiers
RM2JRB45N–A vintage photo circa February 1943 of American soldiers manning a 105 mm howitzer, Battery B 33rd Field Artillery during fighting at the Kasserine Pass in Tunisia, North Africa
RF2B4C28M–Racist Parade float of Blackface and White children sitting in a thick Cotton field on a flatbed farm wagon, c. 1915. All around the field and kids is an imitation split rail fence. Other boys, dressed as soldiers armed with Civil War-era musket rifles watch over them. A man dressed as top-hatted President Abe Lincoln stands in back, holding a scrolled paper. Behind the kids and cotton is a tall white banner, weakly printed with 'Lincoln School' All these folks and the location are unknown. To see my related vintage images, Search: Prestor vintage African
RMEKP355–American troops seen here landing at Arezeu near Oran in Algeria part of the Operation Torch landings and campaign to rid North Africa of the Axis
RME0YAK3–Singer Sammy Davis Jr. visits wounded soldiers
RMJXXFT0–Aerial landscape shot of highly ranked military officials inspecting African American soldiers standing in lines, leading official pointing to shoes of one soldier, World War I US Navy, 1917.
RMBTKC9W–The 22nd Colored Regiment, Duncan's brigade, fighting the first line of Rebel works before Petersburg in July 1864. Many African American soldiers fought in the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign from June 1864 through March 1865.
RMK0T1YW–African-american lieutenant standing with two other American servicemen during the Vietnam War, in a heavy vehicle machine shop, one man smoking a cigarette, the other man resting his hand on a part for a truck, the lieutenant gesturing and in mid speech, 1969.
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