i honestly don't know ):
The same as white soldiers, to shoot and be shot at.
White officers and non-commissioned black officers.
Yes. There was an African American unit in the union army. They were still paid less than the white soldiers and had white officers. A good movie to watch on this is GLORY.
White soldiers often held mixed attitudes toward the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, the first African American infantry unit raised in the North during the Civil War. Some admired their bravery and dedication, recognizing their contributions to the war effort, while others harbored prejudice and skepticism regarding their capabilities. The 54th's valiant performance at the Battle of Fort Wagner challenged many of these negative perceptions, leading to a gradual shift in attitudes among some white soldiers who began to see African American soldiers as equals on the battlefield. However, racism persisted in parts of the military and society, affecting relations between white and Black troops.
African Americans were still treated with discrimination and prejudice, so they served in racially segregated units.
i honestly don't know ):
they are pay less than white soldiers.
they couldn't be white.
The same as white soldiers, to shoot and be shot at.
no not all, they chose to be soldiers or their masters told them they had to go, but the blacks were paid less than the white soldiers of equal rank.
A lot of things like the white house is white..
original population non-white
African American soldiers and a white commanding officer
Chilton A White has written: 'Speech of Hon. Chilton A. White, of Ohio, on the enlistment of Negro soldiers' -- subject(s): African American Participation, African American soldiers, History, Participation, African American, Recruiting, enlistment, United States, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, United States. Army
They Were Treated Different From Everyone Else Like WHITE PEOPLE ROCK
b/c they could be linked to the south where slaveowners could try to capture them. and the african-american soliders were enslaved and then they were used more in the war than the white union soliders.