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A Nation Breaks Apart: The African American Civil War

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Jamilla Alston
Mrs. Greenlee
English III – 2nd Period
Research Paper/ Final Draft
1st December, 2016

A Nation Breaks Apart, 1840 – 1877

African American were important to the Army and to the Navy, by helping them fight for what they believe was the right thing, even though most blacks were mistreated and dealt with racism they still helped put the Union.
Before 1861 the vast majority of African Americans had been slaves and had no right to speak.
Abolition of the slavery in 1865 was clearly a landmark in the progress of black Americans once freed if they wanted the land, education and the rate in that order. Soon after the war southern states introduced the so called black men codes. Maldwyn Jones improved the living standards of African …show more content…

Black soldiers suffered racism treatment from their white officers. They had the men to turn away because of the federal law, saying banned negroes from fighting in the war. African American played a significant role in the civil war by serving in the union and the confederate sides, they helped the union defeat the south. 1/3 of all African Americans who enlisted lost their lives. In spite of their many hardships African Americans soldiers served the Union Army well and distinguished themselves in may battles. African American were important to the Army and to the Navy, by helping them fight of what they believe was the right thing, even though most blacks were mistreated and dealt with racism they still helped out the Union. More than 9,000 black seamen in the U.S. navy added to the union’s strength as did thousands of others who served in the military support position. The federal program admitted about black soldiers during the civil war was not without precedent or resistance. African American soldiers had taken part in the country’s defense since the revolutionary war and the war of …show more content…

By the fall of 1862 events had been changed in favor of accepting the black soldiers. The U.S government awarded the congressional medal of honor and was first issued during the civil war to recognize gallant service to 24 African Americans. The government called about 75,000 Volunteers in April 1861 compelled many northern blacks to offer their services to a war department opposing to arming blacks for fear it would induce the slave holding border states to join the confederacy.

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