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New York Military Museum Marks Black History Month Saturday

The History of the United States Colored Troops will be the subject of talk by historian

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY (02/21/2014)(readMedia)-- The New York State Military Museum will mark Black History Month with a special program on the African- American Soldiers who fought for the Union in the Civil War on Saturday Feb. 22.

"More than 4,000 African Americans from New York volunteered for service in the United States Colored Troops and thousands more from other states, yet their role in the Civil War is often overlooked," said Courtney Burns, director of the New York State Military Museum.

He wrote the entry on the United States Colored Troops in the Encyclopedia of New York, which was released by Syracuse University Press in 2005, and is the founding president, senior fellow, and executive director of the United States Colored Troops Institute for Local History and Family Research, a national membership body, headquartered at Hartwick College.

Recognitions included selection as a keynote speaker at the 145th Anniversary Commemorative of the USCT Grand Review in Harrisburg, PA, profile in the December 2009 issue of Perspectives on History published by the American Historical Association, the 2008 endorsement by the United States Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, the 2004 Jeffries Carey National Achievement Medal, the Senate of Maryland Resolution 423 for outstanding historical and genealogical research, the 2003 Congressional Black Caucus Veterans Braintrust Award, and the 1998 proclamation from New York State Governor George Pataki honoring the United States Colored Troops from the Empire State.

He is the author of several books, including The Family Legacy of Anthony Johnson: From Jamestown, VA to Somerset, MD, 1619-1995: AMulti-racial Saga in Black, Red and White, the Negro Johnson and Indian Puckham Lineage, and African American Genealogical Research: How to Trace Your Family History; and African American Freedom Journey in New York and Related Sites, 1823-1870, which includes references to the 20th and the 26th United States Colored Troops that were organized in New York State.

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