They fought for the confederacy
They fought for the confederacy
The draft.
The American government used propaganda to garner support for the war efforts in WW1. They used pictures (such as posters) and the press specifically.
There is no such conflict as the African American War. You might be thinking of the Mexican-American War.
Harriet Tubman served as a nurse during the American Civil War primarily between 1861 and 1865. She worked in various locations, including South Carolina and Florida, where she provided medical care to wounded soldiers and helped organize nursing efforts for the Union Army. Tubman's contributions were part of her broader efforts in humanitarian work and support for African American troops.
To support the war efforts.
the growing American support for social equality
African American's in the civil war African American's in the civil war
Segregated until the end of WWII; primarily used as support personnel.
Segregated, non-combat support units.
African Americans who served in the war are commonly referred to as African American soldiers or African American servicemen.
During the Revolutionary War, James Armistead, an African American, was a spy.