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Yes, this was the decade of the civil rights movement and the Black Panther groups (to name a few), along with the assassination of their leader, Martin Luther King.
The Black Panther Party was against the Vietnam War. In fact, they even demanded that African Americans be exempt from military and army service because their war was not the government's war. It didnt make any sense to send colored people to war to fight other colored people.
because before the civil war white people were already above black people, they began after the civil war because black people were starting to get their rights
No connection.
The Force Act
yes
Between 180,000 and 200,000 black soldiers fought in the Civil War.
Unjust, Civil War, American aggression, a communist plot, a military coup, a military plot, a capitalist war, a white man's war (Black Panther's/Civil Rights movement slogans), communist aggression, a rich man's war (fought by poor men), an unfair war (politician's sons aren't dying in Vietnam), etc. Those are just a few of some of the goings on back then.
Between 180,000 and 200,000 black soldiers served in the Union Army during the Civil War.
It was a black person
nothing
Not the Black people.