African American Civil War Soldiers from Maryland and the Fight for FreedomMatthews, Lopez
For more than ten years, the African American Civil War Monument and Museum has stood as a testament to the struggle of African Americans and others to rid this nation of the scourge of slavery and racial bias. There is no doubt, America is a much better place for all having shed itself...
WASHINGTON, D.C. –Atop the U Street metro station sits an African-American Civil War Memorial, carrying the names of more than 200,000 African-Americans who fought for the Union in the Civil War. Each panel has a unit name, most of them regiments of US Colored Troops. A lesser known...
Laura Matilda Towne was an American educator known for founding one of the earliest and most successful of the freedmen’s schools for former slaves after the American Civil War. Towne studied homeopathic medicine privately and probably attended the shor
Learn about the role that African Americans soldiers, Black heroes, and slavery had during the Civil War.
Douglass becomes a recruiter for the 54 th Massachusetts Infantry, the first regiment of African-American soldiers; his sons Lewis and Charles join the regiment. Eventually his son Frederick Douglass Jr. becomes an army recruiter also. About 180,000 African Americans serve in the Civil War on th...
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This paper investigates the extent and nature of American collusion with South Africa in the civil war, and the degree of complicity of senior American officials. The paper argues that on balance, the evidence suggests that senior elements of the United States executive branch, covertly and ...
“You all know that we started this African American Civil War Museum for two purposes – one was to correct a great wrong in history, which pretty much ignored the contributions of African-American soldiers ending slavery and keeping America unit...
African Americans - Civil War, Slavery, Emancipation: The extension of slavery to new territories had been a subject of national political controversy since the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 prohibited slavery in the area now known as the Midwest. The Miss