By: Paul J. Matthews as told to Sharon C. Jenkins As an African American leader in Houston, my journey has been shaped by several pivotal moments and experiences that have significantly influenced my work and contributions to the community. Among these, the establishment of the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum stands out as a most cherished accomplishment. Th is museum not only demonstrates the ability of African Americans to create something inspiring but also highlights the incredible history and contributions of the Buffalo Soldiers, the black peacekeepers of the American West. These soldiers built camps, and railroads, delivered mail, maintained telegraph lines, and chased down outlaws, playing a crucial role in the westward expansion of the United States. One of the challenges I faced while pursuing my dreams was learning how to navigate the complexities of establishing and maintaining a museum. At the time, I was the Director of Military Sales for Merck, the world’s largest pharmaceutical company, overseeing all military installations in the US and Europe. This role afforded me the opportunity to travel extensively, which in turn enriched my understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures and histories. Reflecting on the current challenges young African Americans face, such as the Florida governor’s efforts to remove black history from school curricula, I emphasize the importance of black history as American history. It is crucial for young people to understand where we came from and the struggles we endured. Th e story of the Buff alo Soldiers, who served not just for themselves but for future generations, inspired me deeply. I first learned about them as an ROTC cadet at Prairie View A&M University in the 1960s, reading just two paragraphs in a military book. Th is small glimpse sparked my lifelong fascination with these brave men and their blue uniforms. Growing up in a segregated America in the 1940s, I attended historically black institutions, which shaped my worldview and instilled a strong sense of resilience and determination. My experiences in the military and subsequent exposure to the rich history of African Americans further fueled my desire to contribute meaningfully to my […]
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