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I would suppose the churches did.
*they were assigned the most dangerous tasks.*
To provide information and action plans to help the African American community
b/c they could be linked to the south where slaveowners could try to capture them. and the african-american soliders were enslaved and then they were used more in the war than the white union soliders.
american soldiers thought many south vietnamese were indifferent toward their own nation
yes the African American civil war regiment
American soldiers from the North and Confederate soldiers from the South, shot at each other and died.
some of the African American
access to education
access to education
Union slodiers - Yanks or Yankees . bushwhacker - a Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War Confederate - a supporter of the Confederate States of America greyback, Johnny, Johnny Reb, Reb, Rebel - `Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate uniforms
They became centers of leadership and community
I would suppose the churches did.
Many Migrated North and West OR Many stayed to rebuild the South
Many Migrated North and West OR Many stayed to rebuild the South
Many Migrated North and West OR Many stayed to rebuild the South
They became centers of leadership and community.