On May 22, 1863, the United States War Department established the Bureau of Colored Troops, officially allowing Black soldiers to serve in the Union Army during the Civil War; more than 180,000 Black men answered this call, facing discrimination and dangerous battlefields while demonstrating their willingness to fight, bleed, and die for liberty, ultimately helping change the course of American history forever.
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How Black Union Soldiers Helped Change American History Forever | Bureau of Colored TroopsAjouté :
Today on Blacks In On May 22nd, 1863, the United States War Department officially created the Bureau of Colored Troops, opening the door for thousands of black soldiers to fight for freedom and the future of America. These brave men faced discrimination, dangerous battlefields, and unequal treatment.
Yet, they still stood tall with courage and honor during the Civil War. More than 180,000 black soldiers would eventually serve in the Union Army, helping change the course of history forever.
Their sacrifice proved that black Americans were willing to fight, bleed, and die for liberty, even when the nation did not fully recognize their rights.
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