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The Right To Serve In The Civil War

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The Right to Serve Race was a heated issue in the 1800’s, which finally broke into the Civil War. Black men young and old wanted desperately to be allowed to fight for their own stake in this war. This paper helps to describe the climate surrounding this issue and the changes that gave way allowing for black men to serve. In 1861 mounting disagreements between the north and south lead to the Confederate soldiers attacking their northern brothers at Fort Sumter. This was the genesis of the bloodiest war in our country's history. As news of this war reached in reached enslaved ears, there was a rush of able-bodied black men, who wish to join the military in the fight for their own freedom. Unfortunately, federal law prohibited blacks from serving in the US military army. President Abraham Lincoln was aware of their desire to enlist, but Lincoln was originally worried that the border states would break away if he allowed blacks to join. President Lincoln also feared that the white soldiers would react poorly to being asked to serve side-by-side with a colored man. A civil servant, name Friedrich Douglass, petition President Lincoln to allow for recruiting black men into the military. Unfortunately, Pres. Lincoln still feared making enemies of the Border States and causing them to take up arms against the union. However, along with the urging from Vice President Hamlin and his supporters, they convinced Lincoln that there was a dire need for more troop support. Finally, January 1, 1863 the amendment was made to allow blacks to enlist and serve as soldiers. Despite this breakthrough, the platoons are still segregated, the blacks from the whites. President Lincoln was cautiously diplomatic in his policies and …show more content…

African-American’s all over the US must have felt pride in seeing them fight for their freedom, for themselves and their

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