The African American Military Experience: From Revolution To Civil Rights (OOL)

The African American Military Experience: From Revolution To Civil Rights (OOL)

Virtual /Online | Registration opens Tuesday, August 19, 2025 10:00 AM

U of A Fayetteville, AR 72701 United States
Online Through Zoom
Open to Current OLLI Members ONLY!
Tuesday, October 7, 2025-Tuesday, November 11, 2025
6:00 PM-7:30 PM on Tue
$65.00

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The African American Military Experience: From Revolution To Civil Rights (OOL)

Virtual /Online | Registration opens Tuesday, August 19, 2025 10:00 AM

African Americans have served in every US military conflict, fighting for both their country and their own rights. From Black patriots in the Revolutionary War to the 180,000 African Americans who fought for the Union in the Civil War, their contributions have shaped American history. After the war, Black soldiers gained congressional approval to enlist in the peacetime Army, leading to the formation of the “Buffalo Soldiers.”

This program traces their service from the War of 1812 to World War II, highlighting their valor in conflicts abroad and their struggle against segregation and discrimination at home. It is the story of their resilience, sacrifice, and fight for equality in a nation that often failed to recognize their service.

TUESDAYS, OCTOBER 7 THROUGH NOVEMBER 11

6pm CT - Each live session is 90 minutes

 

 

Tuesday, October 7

Tuesday, October 14

Tuesday, October 21

Tuesday, October 28

Tuesday, November 4

Tuesday, November 11

  • As this class is delivered by the National Resource Center for OLLIs (NRC) at Northwestern University, you will receive a welcome email from osheronline@northwestern.edu.  The email will include your credentials (username & password) as well as a hyperlink to the Osher Online Website through which you will access your course website. Please save the link once you receive it. Multi-session courses will use this same link each week.

Langellier, John
John Langellier

John Langellier has spent decades researching African Americans in the US military, beginning in the 1960s. His work includes articles and books such as More Work Than Glory: Buffalo Soldiers in the United States Army, 1866–1916 and Buffalo Soldiers in Arizona, and an extensive National Park Service study on Buffalo Soldiers from the Eastern Seaboard to Hawaii. He has consulted and produced documentaries on African Americans in the armed forces for A&E and PBS, curated museum exhibits, developed curricula, and delivered programs across the US and Europe.