Churches
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I believe that the Baptist denomination also allowed African Americans before the Civil War as well.
You might say that the American Civil War was a war between two factions of whites or European Americans, but it was certainly relevant to African Americans, since the Confederacy intended to perpetuate the practice of holding African Americans as slaves, while the Union intended to discontinue that practice (and did so, after winning the war).
With the Reconstruction Amendments
to set up independent farms and businesses following the Civil War. by wahnay.......
CHURCHES !! (31409)
After the Civil War African-Americans controlled churches first.
the african americans were still in slavery during the civil war
Yes. There is a link below to an article on the history of African Americans in the Civil War.
African Americans fought in the US Civil War, and they spoke out against slavery.
the
African Americans in Connecticut From Civil War to Civil Rights - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 2001
To most African Americans the Civil War was a way to become free from slavery. After the Civil War blacks would no longer have to be in slavery, and this is why many African Americans signed up to fight for the Union army. They found this war as an opportunity to have rights, and become a citizen. African Americans fought to show that they did have loyalty to the North.
They were not.
African Americans
How did the African Americans participate in the Civil War.
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