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The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum honors the sacrifices and achievements of African American soldiers. Join us for the First Annual Buffalo Soldiers Museum Hall Of Fame Awards to pay tribute to extraordinary individuals and celebrate their legacy. Witness the remarkable Buffalo Soldier story through live reenactments showcasing their bravery and impact. Recognize the 2009 Hall of Fame honorees, including Dr. Joseph Gathe, Sgt. Major Charles Bass, Sheila Jackson Lee, and Abner Haynes. Proudly partnering with Houston PBS and Channel 8, the premiere broadcast event will be in June 2009 for the Juneteenth celebration.
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The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum is committed to preserving the rich and incredible history of the African American Soldier in the United States. The museum has recognized a need in our community and in our world to honor those who have sacrifice there time, hard work and there lives in some cases to create a better life for others. The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum accomplishes these two tasks by creating the First Annual Buffalo Soldiers Museum Hall Of Fame Awards. This awards program was produced to create and instill a sense of pride and honor to those who seek to acquire the secretes of what makes this country so great. “It Is It’s People”.
The Buffalo Soldier Story Live Reenactments Enjoy the live reenactment of the Buffalo Soldier story, depicting the history and bravery of these great black men and how the west was really won.
2009 HALL OF FAME HONOREES Dr. Joseph Gathe A world renown specialist in Infectious Diseases An expert in life saving HIV-AIDS medical care. Sgt. Major Charles Bass One of the youngest and highly decorated soldiers in the Vietnam War. Sheila Jackson Lee One of the most powerful African American women in the U.S. Government Abner Haynes Pro Football Hall of Fame Credited for de-segregating football in colleges and the NFL.
Proud partners of Houston PBS and Channel 8 Channel 8 will air the premiere broadcast event in the month of June 2009 in recognition of the Juneteenth Holiday and Celebration.