History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War, and Other Items of Interest by Edward A. Johnson
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He dropped his gun and stayed. Not until the battle was won did the
surgeon come that way, but the trooper's life was saved. He told of it in the hospital with tears in his voice: 'He done that to me, he did; stayed by me an hour and a half, and me only a nigger.'" * * * * * GENERAL NELSON A. MILES PAYS A TRIBUTE TO THE NEGRO SOLDIERS. Major-General Nelson A. Miles, Commander-in-Chief of the army of the United States spoke at the Peace Jubilee at Chicago, October 11th, and said: "While the chivalry of the South and the yeomanry of the North vied with their devotion to the cause of their country and in their pride in its flag which floated over all, it's a glorious fact that patriotism was not confined to any one section or race for the sacrifice, bravery and fortitude. The white race was accompanied by the gallantry of the black as they swept over entrenched lines and later volunteered to succor the sick, nurse the dying and bury the dead in the hospitals and the Cuban camps." "This was grandly spoken, and we feel gratified at this recognition of the valor of one of the best races of people the world has ever seen." "We are coming, boys; it's a little slow and tiresome, but we are coming."--_Colored American._ At a social reunion of the Medal of Honor Legion held a few evenings since to welcome home two of their members, General Nelson A. Miles, |
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