Some were conscripted [drafted ] and probably did not want to fight, some free Blacks from the North enlisted, and wanted to fight to free enslaved Blacks.
mhmm the blacks lost their right
The blacks war and the cockisbitches war
Who was the most Famous spokesman for Blacks prior to the Civil War?
that would be called the civil war but there were wars earlier in time where they were frontliners
There were a considerable amount of them in the union army there were none in the confederate army as the northern states declared war over the south's enslavement of the blacks.
mhmm the blacks lost their right
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
equal right
KFC
later in the war
none
Approximately 135,000 free Blacks lived in the South when the US Civil War began.
After the Civil War the Freedman's' Bureau helped new freed blacks get good jobs, a education, and medical care.
After the Civil War, his primary concern became education for blacks.
After the Civil War was over, all was still not well. Everything that had been destroyed by the war had to be rebuilt, including the government in the South. Laws were passed to give equal rights to blacks, but blacks continued to be treated differently. Read more about Reconstruction, the time after the Civil War, when the country began to recover from the fighting. After the Civil War, it took over 100 years for blacks to have the same equal rights as whites. Three amendments to the U.S. Constitution helped blacks have the same opportunities as whites and have the same right to vote. The Reconstruction Acts were also part of this fight. These made the South give blacks their political rights.
Alot.
Blacks had rights...