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Photograph of Willis Mays, a Buffalo soldier.

Military, World War I, Buffalo Soldiers, Incomplete, Willis Mays

Photograph of an unidentified soldier

Half length view of an unidentified solider wearing wool military uniform.
Military, World War I, Unidentified

Photograph on postcard of an unidentified soldier.

Postcard- Carte Postale. Portrait of An Post card - Carte Postale. Portrait of an African American soldier. Caption: Miles. Choudrout, La. Mr. M.L. Powell. Address- Sgt. M.
Military, World War I, Unidentified, Incomplete

Honorable Discharge from The United States Army (page 2 of 2)

Military, World War I, United States. Army, Incomplete, Willis Mays

Photograph on postcard of two unidentified soldiers in standard uniform holding rifles

Back Caption: This is Mut an Jeff. One of my friend boys from Arseidelphi Ars. Put Walice Anderson. Adresse-Mr. Am Brooks, 444 Farth St., Crossett, Ars.
Military, World War I, Unidentified, Incomplete

Honorable Discharge from The United States Army (page 1 of 2)

Military, World War I, United States. Army, Incomplete, Willis Mays

The Black Archives of Mid-America, located in Kansas City, Missouri, is a center for learning and research into the African American experience in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Oklahoma and the Midwest at large.

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