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The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, founded in January 2001 by Viet Nam veteran and African American military historian, Paul J. Matthews. Its mission is to preserve, promote and perpetuate the history, tradition and outstanding contributions of the Buffalo Soldier and African American soldiers. It is the vision of BSNM that a feeling of pride and patriotism will be realized in everyone due to the gallant contributions of men and women across all cultures and ethnicities who have served in America’s Armed Forces. BSNM is open to the public six days of the week (Monday through Saturday), conducting tours for the general public and area schools, in addition to providing education programming for middle to high school students. Among its many outreach programs, BSNM participates in parades, gives historical lectures, and sponsors youth mentoring group. The museum is also an active participant in national veteran projects, such as the Veteran’s Registry Project. As the only museum in the United States that is solely dedicated to preserving the legacy and honor of the African American soldiers, BSNM provides a much needed venue to ensure the historical contribution of the Buffalo Soldier and African Americans in the nation’s great wars is not lost to the broad-based community. BSNM is a proud member of the Museum District of Houston and actively seeks out collaborations within the arts and educational communities in order to present multi-faceted events that present the story of African Americans on active duty. Point of Contact:
1834 Southmore Street www.buffalosoldiermuseum.com |