None that I am aware of. These regiments existed, but they were state regiments and not part of the Confederate Army. Given the racial attitudes of the time, I would think that they probably did not fight until much later in the war; after the South had been worn down by casualties, needed every fighting man it could get, and could no longer afford to be prejudicial.
there was no battle of antietam
Grant led the Army of the Tennessee.
See Link that lists the Union Order of Battle Go here. It gives all of the states and the regiments that fought: http://gburginfo.brinkster.net/AOP-regiments.htm
There were four US Army Regiments of African American or Buffalo Soldoers who saw service in the Spanish American War and they included the: 9th Cavalry Regiment. 10th Cavalry Regiment. 24th Infantry Regiment, and the 25th Infantry Regiment.
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
there was no battle of antietam
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
Grant led the Army of the Tennessee.
The Bureau of Colored Troops
They fought in almost every battle of the war.
See Link that lists the Union Order of Battle Go here. It gives all of the states and the regiments that fought: http://gburginfo.brinkster.net/AOP-regiments.htm
They were the 9th and 10th US Cavalry Regiments known as th Buffalo Soldiers.
y Austin Dabney
Yes, he was granted his freedom from slavery to enlist in the continental army. He fought in the battle of bunker hill.
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
There were four US Army Regiments of African American or Buffalo Soldoers who saw service in the Spanish American War and they included the: 9th Cavalry Regiment. 10th Cavalry Regiment. 24th Infantry Regiment, and the 25th Infantry Regiment.