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conflict.
Union forces already had
also one of hi
been sheltering escaped slaves
"contraband of war," but following the
Emancipation
Union Army recruited and trained
regiments
soldiers that fought with distinction in
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Proclamation,
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African-American
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Virginia
Mississippi. About 178,000 African
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to
the
battle, in
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Union Navy.
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14.
Frederick
Douglass
strongly against allowing African
Americans to fight for the Union.
argued
17.
The
was ad
war str:
a. True
freedom
b. False
Confed
effort?
15.
About
178,000
African
Americans served in
the U.S.eneD
Colored Troops, and 29,500 served
in the Union Navy. How many
served in total?
Despite the political gains
represented by the
Proclamation, however, the North's
Emancipation
military prospects in the
remained hleak as Lee's Army of
East
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Frederick Douglass:

He was a social reformer African American and also an abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. He was known as a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York. Hev was born on February 1818 in the Maryland United States and died on February 20, 1895, in Washington D.C. Hw was famous for his first autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, etc. He became the first Black United States marshal and an important man of the 19th century. 

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