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UNION AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE US. CIVIL WAR


UNION ARMY

Siege of Port Hudson

Battle of Honey Springs

James G. Blunt

Douglas H. Cooper

Battle of Fort Wagner

Militia Act of 1862

Atlanta Campaign

Battle of Fort Pillow

Butler Medal

Black Dispatches

History Of the Colored Troops in the American Civil War

Black Slaves who Fled to Union Lines, or "Contrabands,"

Wounded Black Soldiers

29th. Regiment from Conneticut

Freedom and Justice

Recruiting African American soldiers

Alfred Waud's Drawing

Bomb-proof quarters of Major Strong at Dutch Gap, Virginia, July, 1864

Colored Troops with Rifles

Colored Teamsters

Fredericksburg Virginia Troops filling canteens

Battle of Honey Springs Memorial

AFRICAN-AMERICAN SLAVES & SOLDIERS BURIED IN "NEGRO ROW"

Confederate Treatment Of A Black Union Soldier

The Shootout at Chaffin's Farm

The Affair on the Raymond Road

The First Kansas Colored

The Negro as a Soldier

John Wesley Dodd Describes African Americans in the Civil War