"The Redoubtable Sergeant"
Copyright Stivers Publishing
Image size: 15 1/2" x 24"
Edition size: 4800 Signed and numbered
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On July 24, 1870, Emanuel Stance, former sharecropper, United States Army sergeant and Buffalo Soldier -- proudly accepted the Congressional Medal of Honor "for Valor in the Battle of Kickapoo Springs." He became the first African American to win his country's highest military honor in the post Civil War period.
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