Question 1 of 25.

Who was the world recognized recording artist who made a song about Buffalo Soldiers?

1. Nat “King” Cole
2. Bob Marley
3. Major Lance
4. Peter Tosh

Bob Marley

Bob Marley’s Buffalo Soldier is a reggae song recorded in his final recording sessions in 1980, but was not released until 1983, after his death; it became one of Marley's best-known songs.

Question 2 of 25.

The American Cowboy Museum was founded by a Black Texas rancher to honor all of the following EXCEPT?

1. Irish American cowboys
2. Mexican American cowboys
3. African-Americans cowboys
4. Indians/Native Americans cowboys

Irish American cowboys

Founded by Mollie Taylor-Stevenson, Jr., in Houston Texas, The American Cowboy Museum preserves the western heritage of Native Americans, Blacks, Hispanics and women. There are no Irish American cowboys represented in the museum.

Question 3 of 25.

What was the only area of the country where, because of racism, the Buffalo Soldiers could serve?

1. The East Coast
2. West of the Mississippi River
3. In the former slave states
4. Coastal Florida

West of the Mississippi River

The Buffalo Soldiers were black regiments that served after the Civil War; however, because of the racist post-war attitudes, they could only serve west of the Mississippi River. Their main charge was to protect settlers as they moved west and to support the westward expansion.

Question 4 of 25.

What was the name of the gang of five that rose to prominence in 1895 and named for its leader, a Black Creek Freedman?

1. The Grant Gang
2. Jesse’s Gang
3. The Buck Gang
4. Billy’s Gang

The Buck Gang

The Rufus Buck Gang was an outlaw gang consisting of members who were part African-American and part Creek Indian. They operated in the Indian Territory of the Arkansas-Oklahoma area from 1895 to 1896.

Question 5 of 25.

Who was the first Black cowboy to be inducted into a cowboy hall of fame?

1. Bass Reeves
2. Bronco Bill
3. Charley Willis
4. Bill Pickett

Bill Pickett

Killed in 1932 when he was kicked in the head by a wild bronco after retiring from performing. Bill Pickett was inducted into several halls of fame posthumously. Among them was 1971, National Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame; 1971, National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City; 1989, the Pro-rodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy in Colorado; and 2003, the National Multicultural Western Cultural Museum Hall of Fame in Fort Worth Texas.

Question 6 of 25.

In what city is the Buffalo Soldier National Museum located?

1. Houston
2. Dallas
3. San Francisco
4. Kansas City

Houston

Houston, Texas is home to The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, the only museum in the U.S. dedicated primarily to preserving the legacy and honor of the African-American soldier

Question 7 of 25.

Which Black cowboy had a US postage stamp created in his honor?

1. Nat Love
2. Bass Reeves
3. Addison Jones
4. Bill Pickett

Bill Pickett

Bill Pickett was included in the “Legend of the West” series of stamps with the U.S. Postal Service in 1994.

Question 8 of 25.

The Buffalo Soldiers protected settlers from attacks by the Plains Indians, which included all of the following Indian tribes except which?

1. Sioux
2. Comanche
3. Cheyenne
4. Cherokee

Cherokee

The Cherokee Indians were not part of the Plains Indian tribes, but were one of the largest of tribes who settled in the American Southeast.

Question 9 of 25.

Which of the following is NOT a film about Black cowboys?

1. The Cowboys
2. Buck and the Preacher
3. Silverado
4. Sergeant Rutledge

The Cowboys

"The Cowboys" was a film released in 1972 featuring John Wayne. There were no Black actors or portrayals of Black cowboys in that film.

Question 10 of 25.

The original Buffalo Soldiers were formed in what state?

1. New Mexico
2. Texas
3. Kansas
4. Oklahoma

Kansas

Buffalo Soldiers originally were members of the U.S. 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, formed on September 21, 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

Question 11 of 25.

Which Black cowboy invented Bulldogging (steer wrestling)?

1. Bill Pickett
2. Bass Reeves
3. Addison Jones
4. Nat Love

Bill Pickett

William “Bill” Pickett was a cowboy, rodeo, and Wild West show performer who invented Bulldogging after watching trained bulldogs wrestle stray steers to the ground. He figured if a dog could do it, so could he and when he did I; for many years, it was a popular event at rodeos.

Question 12 of 25.

The original Buffalo Soldiers were members of what army regiment?

1. The 7th Retaliatory Regiment
2. The 9th Gunner Regiment
3. The 10th Cavalry Regiment
4. The 12th Infantry Regiment

The 10th Cavalry Regiment

Originally, the 10th Calvary Regiment or “Negro Calvary” was nicknamed Buffalo Soldiers by the Native Americans whom the Calvary fought in the Indian Wars. The term was eventually used for all of the African-American Regiments that were formed in 1866.

Question 13 of 25.

Who was the Black cowboy who was also an author?

1. Nat Love
2. Bill Pickett
3. Ty Stokes
4. Bass Reeves

Nat Love

Nat Love was the author of his autobiography, "The Life and Adventures of Nat Love Better Known in the Cattle Country as Deadwood Dick."

Question 14 of 25.

Which of the following was NOT a well-known cowboy?

1. Nat Love
2. Bass Reeves
3. Wilson Pickett
4. William “Bill” Pickett

Wilson Pickett

Wilson Pickett was an R&B, soul and rock and roll singer and songwriter who made over 50 hits during his career.

 

Question 15 of 25.

Which of the following did NOT explain the reason these soldiers were called “Buffalo Soldiers”?

1. They wore heavy dark coats that reminded people of the look of Buffalos
2. Their fierce brave nature reminded people of the fierce brave countenance of the buffalo
3. They were designated as Buffalo Soldiers by Congress
4. Their coily hair reminded people of the fur of buffalos

They were designated as Buffalo Soldiers by Congress

There was no Congressional act that designated the regiments as the Buffalo Soldiers; however, after the Civil War, Congress established the regiments as the first peacetime all-black regiment in the regular U.S. Army.

Question 16 of 25.

In what year did the US post office issue the collectible Buffalo Soldier 29 cent stamp?

1. 1998
2. 1990
3. 1994
4. 1992

1994

The U.S. Postal Service commemorated the Buffalo Soldiers with the issuance of a 29 cent stamp in 1994.

Question 17 of 25.

Which is NOT one of the Black groups that re-create annual trail rides taken by Black cowhands to celebrate and commemorate the role of Black cowboys and rodeo riders?

1. Northeast Trail Riders
2. Prairie View Trail Riders
3. Southwest Trail Riders
4. Coastal Trail Riders

Coastal Trail Riders

Established in 1957, the Prairie View Trail Ride was the first African-American trail ride. Northeastern broke off from that group in 1982, partly to represent the Creole black cowboys with Louisiana roots. Southwest, founded in 1993, was also once part of Prairie View. The Coastal Trail Riders is not an actual group.

Question 18 of 25.

Who was the Black cowboy who became known as the Singing Cowboy?

1. Bronco Bill
2. John Ware
3. Moses Speese
4. Charley Willis

Charley Willis

Charley Willis helped drive cattle "up the trail" from Texas to Wyoming and became known for the cowboy songs he sang including "Goodbye Old Paint".

Question 19 of 25.

Who was the only woman who served as a Buffalo Soldier?

1. Wilemina Cathy
2. Stagecoach Mary
3. Emma Wright
4. Cathay Williams

Cathay Williams

Cathay Williams, born into slavery, joined the Buffalo Soldiers when, in 1966, she posed as a man and enlisted in the 38th Infantry as William Cathay.

Question 20 of 25.

What Black woman was a star of barrel racing and became known as the “poster girl” for locally produced rodeos?

1. Sarah Boone
2. Mary Fields
3. Verna Lee Hightower
4. Sojourner Truth

Verna Hightower

Verna Lee Hightower, civil rights activist and rodeo competitor, was also the first African-American to become an official member of the Girl’s Rodeo Association.

Question 21 of 25.

Which of the following was an expert African-American woman rider and shooter and became the first African American mail carrier in the U.S.?

1. Two-Gun Sally
2. Happy Holly
3. Stagecoach Mary
4. Annie Oakley

Stagecoach Mary

Mary Fields, also called Stagecoach Mary and Black Mary, was born a slave in Tennessee and after the Civil War became the first African-American woman employed as a mail carrier in the United States and the second woman to work for the United States Postal Service.

 

Question 22 of 25.

Who was one of the first Black lawmen in the “Wild West”?

1. Bob Dillon
2. Bass Reeves
3. Barry Tate
4. Bill Pickett

Bass Reeves

Bass Reeves was one of the first Black Deputy U.S. Marshals west of the Mississippi River and well known for his arrest of over 3,000 felons.

Question 23 of 25.

What cowboy was most noted for riding a horse backwards while carrying a suitcase?

1. Ty Stokes
2. Jesse Stahl
3. Jesse James
4. Charley Willis

Jesse Stahl

Jesse Stahl was one of the most exciting rodeo riders to ever ride. However, he rarely placed higher than third at the major rodeos mainly because he was Black. At a rodeo where he was unfairly awarded second place, to mock the judges, he rode a second bronco while facing backward holding a suitcase.

Question 24 of 25.

Which Black cowboy was also known as “Deadwood Dick”?

1. One Horse Charlie
2. Bronco Jim
3. Eye Richard
4. Nat Love

Nat Love

Nat Love, often called “Deadwood Dick”, was a former slave who became one of the most famous cowboys of the Wild West following the Civil War.

Question 25 of 25.

Which of the following is NOT a film about Black cowboys?

1. Posse
2. Cowboy Slick
3. Buck and the Preacher
4. The Bulldogger

Cowboy Slick

Cowboy Slick is not a film at all.

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