History and The Legacy of the
Buffalo Soldiers and Troopers M/C, Inc.
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Ken "Dream Maker" Thomas
Founder
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In 1993, a memorial park and monument honoring
the memory and outstanding contributions of the
original Buffalo Soldiers, was dedicated by General Colin
Powell. The park is located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, home of the original 10th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers.
Also in year 1993, the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club was founded, in Chicago, by Mr. Ken ‘Dream Maker’ Thomas, to socialize men and women who shared similar ideas and common bond of motor-cycling. The name was chosen to uphold and perpetuate the heroic legend of the original Buffalo Soldiers and the legacy of excellence of the African American soldiers who followed.
The ‘colors’ (logo) worn on the back of the vest of the club members when riding represent the banner carried
by the Buffalo Soldiers during peace-time negotiations in the late 1800’s.
In 1999, seven motorcycle clubs in seven different
states were wearing the Chicago logo/colors on the
back of their vest. Representatives of those seven existing Buffalo Soldiers/Troopers Motorcycle Clubs (Chicago, Maryland, Florida, Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey and California) met in Greensville, SC and formed a National Association of Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Clubs (NABSMC), under a “ONE CLUB”, “ONE PATCH”, “ONE MINDSET” concept, which
was later, Incorporated.
In 2006, the national organization was re-named
‘National Association of Buffalo Soldiers and Troopers
Motorcycle Clubs, Incorporated (NABSTMC, Inc.).
Today there are 54 NABSTMC chapters in 32 states
across the United States, including Hawaii, and two in
Canada, that subscribe to the Constitution and By-Laws of the NABSTMC. While members love to ride and take pride in riding safely, they take equal pride in
conveying a positive image, especially to youth, in
their communities. BSTMC’S are actively committed
to community service and educational programs to all, regardless of religion, gender, or race.
In July of 2004, all clubs of the NABSMC and all affiliates visited the Buffalo Soldiers Memorial in Fort Leavenworth, KS.
Buffalo Soldiers Memorial
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas |