African American Black Buffalo Soldier 1917 Photo Houston Race Riots Camp Mutiny
USD 1349.10 USD
Following an incident where police officers arrested and assaulted black soldiers, many of their comrades mutinied and marched to Houston. The police also killed five soldiers. This was the largest murder trial in US history.
Specifications
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Antique | Yes |
| Value 11 | 9th Cavalry |
| Size | 4 x 6 in |
| Image Color | Sepia |
| Format | RPPC |
| Year Of Production | 1917 |
| Value 16 | Logan Camp Mutiny |
| Value 12 | 10th Cavalry |
| Value 13 | US Army |
| Value 20 | Military |
| Value 21 | Buffalo Soldier |
| Featured Person | Black Soldier |
| Material | Cardboard, Paper |
| Original/Licensed Reprint | Original |
| Value 9 | 24th Infantry Regiment |
| Type | Cabinet Card |
| Photographer | Unidentified |
| Number Of Photographs | Single Piece |
| Original/Reproduction | Original |
| Time Period Manufactured | 1900-1924 |
| Production Technique | Gelatin-Silver Print |
| Value 24 | Black Militaria |
| Value 25 | Black Civil Rights |
| Value 26 | Civil War Era |
Following an incident where police officers arrested and assaulted black soldiers, many of their comrades mutinied and marched to Houston. The police also killed five soldiers. This was the largest murder trial in US history.