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Colonel Reuben L. Horner III: Second Black Postal Clerk in Tucson, Arizona

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Colonel Reuben L. Horner III was born in 1910, in Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont. He was the only child of Reuben L. Horner II and Isadora Nelmida Horner. His father was one of the first Buffalo soldiers and one of the first Black officers in the U.S. Army. Before Horner finished high school, he had […]

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