Throughout his life, Charles Young overcame countless obstacles in his ascent to prominence. In spite of overt racism and stifling inequality, Young rose through the military ranks to become one of the most respected leaders of his time. A well-rounded man with a steadfast devotion to duty, Young led by example and inspired a generation of new leaders.
Youngsholm, June 2020
The front of Youngsholm, the park's visitor center
Charles Young House Boulder
The large stone boulder with Historic Plaque affixed to it, sits in the front yard of Youngsholm
Charles Young Spingarn Award
Charles Young poses for a portrait shortly before he was awarded the NAACP Spingarn Medal.
Charles Young on his mount
Charles Young poses for a portrait with one of his horses as he is saluted by a young, unidentified boy.
Charles Young and family
Charles Young (far right) poses with his family, Ada Young (standing rear), Charles Noel (far left), and Marie Aurelia (sitting middle).
24th Infantry in Philippine
The 24th Infantry Buffalo Soldiers while in the Philippines, c.1902
25th Infantry in Montana
Buffalo Soldiers of the 25th Infantry pose for a portrait near Fort Keough, Montana, c.1890.
9th Cavalry, K Troop
Troopers from the 9th Cav, K Troop posing for a group photo, c.1890.
10th Cavalry, Troop K on the move
Buffalo Soldiers of K Troop, 10th Cavalry on the move in Chickamauga, Ga., c.1898
Harlem Hellfighters
Buffalo Soldiers of the 369th regiment, Harlem Hellfighters, returning home from France during WWI.
Advancing in the jungle in the South Pacific
Buffalo Soldiers of the 93rd Infantry advance cautiously in a jungle somewhere in the South Pacific, c.1945