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This 8 page report discusses
the involvement of African-American troops and regiments in the
Civil War. The struggle for the right to become a “Colored Yankee
Soldier” lasted for two years of the Civil War before President
Lincoln knew that the time had finally come to take advantage of
the many “colored” soldiers willing but not allowed to fight.
Initially, the president and his advisors hesitated as to whether
or not it was “safe” to place guns in the hands of black men.
Doing so might elevate them to a status white America would be
unwilling to abide. In 1863, soon after the signing of the
Emancipation Proclamation, Frederick Douglass called out: “Men of
Color, to arms!” Approximately 200,000 answered that call.
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File: D0_BWblkciv.wps
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