


Utah’s Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail: Legacy of the Black Soldiers Who Helped Shape the American West
Excerpt from “Utah’s Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail: Legacy of the Black Soldiers Who Helped Shape the American West”, Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program.
This booklet represents part of the second phase of our Buffalo Soldier project. The first phase built a coalition of stakeholders to dive into the rich historical information. Next, we will transform this research into educational resources, including interpretive signage, brochures, this booklet, and a comprehensive website where all gathered materials will be made accessible to the public. It is the responsibility of cultural heritage professionals to ensure that the information they are compiling is made available to the public without jeopardizing the site and with respectful consideration for the living individuals and communities.
Excerpt from “Utah’s Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail: Legacy of the Black Soldiers Who Helped Shape the American West”, Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program.
This booklet represents part of the second phase of our Buffalo Soldier project. The first phase built a coalition of stakeholders to dive into the rich historical information. Next, we will transform this research into educational resources, including interpretive signage, brochures, this booklet, and a comprehensive website where all gathered materials will be made accessible to the public. It is the responsibility of cultural heritage professionals to ensure that the information they are compiling is made available to the public without jeopardizing the site and with respectful consideration for the living individuals and communities.
Excerpt from “Utah’s Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail: Legacy of the Black Soldiers Who Helped Shape the American West”, Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program.
This booklet represents part of the second phase of our Buffalo Soldier project. The first phase built a coalition of stakeholders to dive into the rich historical information. Next, we will transform this research into educational resources, including interpretive signage, brochures, this booklet, and a comprehensive website where all gathered materials will be made accessible to the public. It is the responsibility of cultural heritage professionals to ensure that the information they are compiling is made available to the public without jeopardizing the site and with respectful consideration for the living individuals and communities.
This book is published by the Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program and offered to Sema Hadithi Foundation to raise funds for the nonprofit organization.