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African Americans during the Civil War Book

African Americans during the Civil War
African Americans during the Civil War, During the Civil War, slaves faced a quickly changing environment, caught between the opposing sides. While Northern African Americans eventually were permitted to join the battle for the Union, some Southern African Americans revolted against their owner, African Americans during the Civil War has a rating of 4 stars
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  • African Americans during the Civil War
  • Written by author Deborah H. DeFord
  • Published by New York : Chelsea House, c2006., 2006
  • During the Civil War, slaves faced a quickly changing environment, caught between the opposing sides. While Northern African Americans eventually were permitted to join the battle for the Union, some Southern African Americans revolted against their owner
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During the Civil War, slaves faced a quickly changing environment, caught between the opposing sides. While Northern African Americans eventually were permitted to join the battle for the Union, some Southern African Americans revolted against their owners. Whatever their opportunity for involvement in the war effort, African Americans struggled for a Union victory that would bring them closer to freedom. African Americans during the Civil War explores this intriguing time in American history.

Topics include:

  • The U.S. War Department's Bureau for Colored Troops
  • African Americans in the Union Army
  • Legislation, including the Compromise of 1850, the Fugitive Slave Acts, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act
  • Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and its impact on African Americans
  • Racism in both Northern and Southern forces
  • African-American soldiers as advocates and spokespeople for equal rights.


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