
audiobook
by T. G. (Theophilus Gould) Steward
The Colored Regulars - In the United States Army
introductory letter from - Lieutenant-General Nelson A. Miles - Commanding the Army of the United States.
PREFACE.
LETTER FROM GENERAL MILES.
INTRODUCTORY.
CHAPTER I. - SKETCH OF SOCIAL HISTORY.
CHAPTER II. - AMERICAN NEGRO AND THE MILITARY SPIRIT.
CHAPTER III. - THE BLACK REGULARS OF THE ARMY OF INVASION IN THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.
CHAPTER IV. - BRIEF SKETCH OF SPANISH HISTORY.
CHAPTER V. - PASSAGE, LANDING, AND FIRST BATTLE IN CUBA.
This carefully assembled volume traces the long, often overlooked journey of African‑American soldiers in the United States Army, beginning with the Revolutionary War and moving through the Civil War, Indian campaigns, and the recent Cuban conflict. Written by Chaplain T. G. Steward, the author drew on official reports, personal letters and firsthand interviews, weaving together a factual narrative that highlights both the hardships and the remarkable achievements of these troops. The book’s introduction, framed by a supportive letter from Lieutenant‑General Nelson A. Miles, underscores the growing recognition of black soldiers within the nation’s armed forces.
Readers will find a vivid portrait of the men who fought under the flag, their perseverance amid prejudice, and the evolving attitudes of military leaders toward their service. By presenting detailed battle accounts and personal stories, the work invites listeners to appreciate the courage and skill that helped shape America’s military history, while also reflecting on the broader struggle for freedom and equality that accompanied their service.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (623K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Suzanne Shell, Richard J. Shiffer, and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-09-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1924
A minister, teacher, and Army chaplain, he wrote about Black life, military service, and public leadership at a time of enormous change in the United States. His career stretched from Reconstruction through the early 20th century, linking faith, education, and history in a remarkable way.
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