Key questions about the role of Black individuals in the war include the extent of their contributions and sacrifices, both in combat and support roles. Additionally, inquiries persist regarding how these contributions were recognized or marginalized in historical narratives and the impact of their involvement on post-war civil rights movements. Furthermore, researchers seek to understand the varying experiences of Black soldiers across different regions and military branches. Finally, the influence of their participation on contemporary discussions about race and military service remains a significant area of exploration.
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After the Civil War the Freedman's' Bureau helped new freed blacks get good jobs, a education, and medical care.
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they were more accepted in society
Helped blacks
Questions on the Revolutionary War include where the first battle and the last major battle took place in the Revolutionary War. What phrase describes the war and what role did George Washington and Thomas Jefferson play are questions to ask on the Revolutionary War.
The Ku Klux Klan is a white supremest group started in the South just after the Civil War. They felt that blacks should remain as slaves and resisted all attempts to give them civil rights.
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
Blacks had been serving in the US Army since the Civil War, but always in racially segregated units. As President, Harry S. Truman desegregated the Army by executive order, and thereafter blacks and whites served in units together.
Remain out of war.
later in the war
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well the blacks got payed the same as whites so the whites where very unhappy
There were a considerable amount of them in the union army there were none in the confederate army as the northern states declared war over the south's enslavement of the blacks.
The blacks war and the cockisbitches war
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