African Americans in the Civil War

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Once let the black man get upon his person the brass letter, U.S., let him get an eagle on his button, and a musket on his shoulder and bullets in his pocket, there is no power on earth that can deny that he has earned the right to citizenship." --Frederick Douglass African-Americans in the Civil war were not treated with respect. They were slaves to white people, and to me that's not right. During the Civil war they worked on plantations owned by rich white people. Some were nice and some were harsh. Most people treated African-Americans like dirt. People would trade, sell, and buy them and they were sometimes taken away from they're family. Slaves lived in little houses on the plantation with they're family or other slaves. They didn't have running water in most of those houses. Free African-Americans usually moved to Canada so that they wouldn't be taken back down to the south and have to be a slave again. African-Americans did fight in the Civil war. More than 186,000 black soldiers had joined the Union army, 93,000 from the Confederate states, 40,000 from t...

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