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Black Soldiers in the Civil War
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The Fight for Equal Rights: Black Soldiers in the Civil War
Preserving the Legacy of the United States Colored Troops
By Budge Weidman
The compiled military service records of the men who served with the United
States Colored Troops (USCT) during the Civil War number approximately 185,000,
including the officers who were not African American. This major collection
of records rests in the stacks of the National Archives and Record Administration
(NARA). They are little used, and their content is largely undiscovered. Since
the time of the American Revolution, African Americans have volunteered to serve
their country in time of war. The Civil War was no excepti"
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