In the 17th century, during the 18th and 19th centuries, white Americans used African blacks as slaves to benefit them. The Caucasian creates an excellent atmosphere for their race, and today there are races that are not black in some places. However, the Civil War was an important turning point for black African races. Through their actions and President Lincoln and his government's political behavior, blacks set a precedent for their liberty, equality and liberation.
A very important aspect of blacks prove themselves is that blacks play the role of soldiers in the civil war. During the Civil War, the official decision to use blacks as soldiers in the EFF was a slow and gradual process and a series of strategic political decisions. The actual use of blacks as Allied soldiers was achieved through a series of actions carried out by blacks who gained respect for him to become soldiers. The difference between the two is that President Lincoln's interest is to include blacks as soldiers. The latter is the will of the black people fighting for freedom and proves that they are equal people. However, as blacks were prohibited from entering the army under the law of 1792 (4), the blacks became soldiers until they were officially recognized at the end of 1862.
"There is a strong anti-black prejudice among the majority of the people of the free state, and in the faithful slave country the idea of armed blacks is blasphemy" (1). This statement directly reflects the general fear of white people placing blacks on the military front of the civil war. White is a war against the white problem, civil war is thought as a reason why black people want to fight in this war. On the contrary, "black people" regard the civil war as free and winning respect as opportunities (2). Blacks without slavery in the north decided to serve the Federal Army but President Lincoln politically rejected their loyalty. Lincoln noticed that the problems of black soldiers are unacceptable to the public and can not be accepted. Initially, EFF used the northern part
The treatment of African-American soldiers during the Civil War was another problem that Douglas was concerned about. When I first visited Washington, DC in August 1863, he met with President Lincoln and discussed three issues related to African-American soldiers. (3) Retaliation against the South when arrested African-American soldiers were killed. After remembering the meeting for several years, Douglas said: I will never forget that Mr. Lincoln quietly and empathically heard what I said. When I reached the last proposition, he reached the first smile he received with his thumb and received a second smile, but when I reached the third revenge, I looked at the heart of a good person It was. . . I see that he has open blood and his gentle heart is shrinking.
African American soldiers in civil war African Americans helped shape the civil war from various angles. In fact, if you think deeply, they are the basic foundation of war. African Americans are slaves and have received treatment since they arrived in the United States. The possibility that these slaves will encounter opportunities caused enormous disarray in the south. The issue of equal rights for African Americans has brought about a gap between nations. - During the African American Civil War in the Civil War, about 180,000 African Americans included 163 units belonging to the EFF, more African Americans belonged to the Federal Navy. Free African-Americans and uncontrollable slaves joined the fight