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In this Oct. 3, 2015 photo, two members of the Buffalo Soldiers of the American West place flags beside the new headstone for Pvt. George Washington in Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo, Colo. A group of volunteers dedicated new gravestones for four Union soldiers were buried in unmarked graves. The soldiers, including three African Americans who were born into slavery, fought for the Union in the Civil War and all headed west to Colorado to make lives for themselves after being discharged from the military. (Kareem Maddox/Colorado Public Radio via AP)
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