They fought in almost every battle of the war.
They fought in almost every battle of the war.
They fought in almost every battle of the war.
They struggled to end slavery.
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African Americans could not join until after the Emancipation Proclamation.
They were used as slaves like African citizens
W. E. B. DuBois was the African American leader who played a major role in founding the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People).
It was different depending on which part of the Civil War and which part of the US. The North did not discriminate against African Americans as much as the South did, but they weren't perfect. It took them a while to allow African Americans to fight, and once they did, they were often the bud of jokes and the such. They were also only allowed to fight the few African American only regiments, with only white leadership. The 54th Massachusetts was one such all African American regiment, made famous by the movie Glory. They were used in a suicide mission, which shows you how horribly they were treated. I suggest watching the movie, it is really good, and will help you answer your question. There is a ton of information, but I hope the little bit her has helped.
They fought in almost every battle of the war.
He was the British General who led the Red Coats against the American Patriots.
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he was ambassador to Haiti.
African American civil rights activist
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The American Revolution helped shpae our country to what ti is today. The American Revolution is where the Patriots fought for their right to be independent from Britain.
African Americans joined in deciding the nation against British
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I believe that was Leontyne Price. I have the recording, and she was magnificent.
Mo'Nique won for her role in "Precious" which was directed by fellow African American Lee Daniels.