During the Civil War, both women and African Americans played crucial roles in supporting the Union and the fight for freedom. Women, particularly, took on various responsibilities such as nursing the wounded, managing homes and farms, and participating in organizations that supported soldiers. African Americans, both free and enslaved, contributed significantly by enlisting in the Union Army and fighting for their liberation, with over 180,000 African American soldiers serving by the war's end. This period marked a pivotal moment in the struggle for civil rights and gender equality, laying the groundwork for future movements.
They enlisted in the Union Army
Harriet Tubman
African Americans could not join until after the Emancipation Proclamation.
They were used as slaves like African citizens
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They enlisted in the Union Army
Frederick Douglas
Harriet Tubman
Free African American from Pennsylvania who server for Union. Free African American from Pennsylvania who served for Union.
martin Luther king
For the rights for equality among African American's to whites.
African Americans could not join until after the Emancipation Proclamation.
African Americans could not join until after the Emancipation Proclamation.
African Americans could not join until after the Emancipation Proclamation.
African Americans could not join until after the Emancipation Proclamation.
They were used as slaves like African citizens