Black Soldiers in the Civil War: Enduring Racism, Inequality, and Abuse in their Units
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Author
Vince, GeorgeReaders/Advisors
Chmielewski, Laura M.Term and Year
Spring 2021Date Published
2021
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This paper is about how, in their encampments, Black soldiers were treated unfairly by white soldiers and white officers, through letters and other documentations describing the pay disparity, racism, and physical abuse that they endured while serving in the Union army.Collections