Re-enactors Celebrate African-American Contribution to US Civil War
In 1862, African-Americans — both free and escaped slaves — were allowed to enlist in the Federal army. One hundred seventy-nine thousand served during the conflict — and many believe there service was a major turning point in the war. One of those black regiments was recently recognized for its contributions — in the war that took more than two hundred thousand lives — and VOA was there to share this story.
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