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Because only after the promulgation of the Emancipation Act in September 1862 black enlistment had been legally authorized, thus allowing black regiment to be formed.

The first units were formed in Louisiana where, on September 27, 1862, the personnel

of the 1st Louisiana Native Guard, was officially admitted into the United States Army..

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Blacks were initially not allowed to enlist in the Union army before mid-1862 due to prevalent racial prejudice and fears of potential backlash from Southern states rejecting captured Black soldiers as "property." Additionally, President Lincoln had to navigate political considerations and potential backlash from border states that had not seceded from the Union but still permitted slavery. Eventually, the Emancipation Proclamation and the Militia Act of 1862 provided a legal framework for Black enlistment.

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