It was Alt. Rock, not Metal. The name of the band was Faith No More, and the song is called "Midlife Crisis". It appears on the album Angel Dust, released in 1992, which, personally, I found to be a disappointing release overall.
They also made a video for this song (see related link at the bottom).
Frederick Douglas
Assuming you are talking about the song that is played to wake up soldiers in the armed forces, the song is called "Reveille."
they played at the super bowl
in mostly black churches.
Amazing Grace
Yes, there were black or African American soldiers in the Confederate ranks during the Battle of Bull Run. There were also black slaves who helped with supplies for the soldiers.
white There were no black regiments at Gettysburg in 1863.
the black sodiers won the battle at fortwagner in 1863
The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment was one of the first official black units in the U.S. armed forces.
I know that the French soldiers wore a uniform similar to the chasseurs, which were painted in this painting http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Napoleon_Guard_Chasseurs_by_Bellange.jpg but I am not exactly sure what the Mexicans wore, though I have read that it was black
Saving Pirvate Ryan, Black Hawk down, Band of Brothers, The Pacific...there are alot
== == The North enlisted about 100,000 black soldiers and they acquitted themselves well in numerous battles. Watch the movie "Glory" to learn about their early experiences and the first battle they were in.
I have no clue...
the time of the day was the later, there was a black man that got killed in a battle and there were many less british soldiers
The black soldiers were hailed for their valor and bravery; the Union recruited more African-Americans based on their conduct. Sergeant William Carney was the first black recipient of the Medal of Honor.
preparing for what? are they expecting it? most likely.
some black soldiers