Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club educating about the past and doing good
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Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Nasir Severe, 7, left, walks past a row of motorcycles on Saturday in Sunrise during the clubs monthly meeting. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Alvin Forbes, center, makes a presentation during the teams monthly meeting Saturday in Sunrise. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Syd Severe, right, talks during the clubs monthly meeting in Sunrise on Saturday. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. Club president Robert ‘Kruz’N’ Garland during the clubs monthly meeting in Sunrise on Saturday. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Nasir Severe, left, gets helped off a motorcycle as his dad Syd Severe, right, looks on Saturday in Sunrise during the clubs monthly meeting. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Alvin Forbes rides away after the clubs monthly meeting on Saturday in Sunrise. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Miami Chapter volunteer in the community, discuss history, and ride their bikes all over the country. The group is named after the black soldiers in the US Army’s 9th and 10th Calvary units that fought against Native Americans on the western frontier after the Civil War. The members meet once a month to discuss topics related to the club and make history personations. The club poses for a portrait on Saturday in Sunrise. Randy Vazquez, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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