Before the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863, slaves in the South could only hope that advancing Union armies would not make themselves victims of collateral damage. After January 1, 1863, Southern slaves could look forward to being freed by advancing Union armies.The Proclamation had no effect on Union slave holding states.
With that said, many freed slaves wanted to enlist in the Union army.
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With indifference it wasn't until later that legislature started to pass laws about the treatment of African Americans.
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In "Black Like Me," the driver tries to bait Griffin by making derogatory comments about African Americans and challenging him to respond. The driver attempts to provoke Griffin into revealing his true feelings or opinions about race, displaying a confrontational attitude. This moment highlights the tension and prejudice Griffin encounters during his journey as a white man experiencing life as a Black man in the segregated South.
Some formerly enslaved African Americans in the South responded to advancing Union forces by seeking freedom, often fleeing plantations to join Union troops. They viewed the arrival of Union soldiers as a chance for liberation and a new life, contributing to the war effort as soldiers, laborers, or support staff. Many also sought to reunite with family members who had been sold away or separated during slavery. This response highlighted their desire for autonomy and participation in shaping their own futures.
Before the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863, slaves in the South could only hope that advancing Union armies would not make themselves victims of collateral damage. After January 1, 1863, Southern slaves could look forward to being freed by advancing Union armies.The Proclamation had no effect on Union slave holding states. With that said, many freed slaves wanted to enlist in the Union army.
Before the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863, slaves in the South could only hope that advancing Union armies would not make themselves victims of collateral damage. After January 1, 1863, Southern slaves could look forward to being freed by advancing Union armies.The Proclamation had no effect on Union slave holding states. With that said, many freed slaves wanted to enlist in the Union army.
Before the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863, slaves in the South could only hope that advancing Union armies would not make themselves victims of collateral damage. After January 1, 1863, Southern slaves could look forward to being freed by advancing Union armies.The Proclamation had no effect on Union slave holding states. With that said, many freed slaves wanted to enlist in the Union army.
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