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Monday, September 11, 2017

'Black Freedmen Soldiers and the Civil War'

'In this historical essay, written by Oswald fort Villard, it talks most how condition(prenominal) dimmed slaves and freed custody joined the multitude with no experience. subsequently the first struggle in 1863, in that location was a harm of 54th Massachusetts col onel, Robert Shaw, it was consequently established that Negros would press in the legions. chthonian national government, at that place was much than one hundred fifty United States sorry Troop. Having to raise a regiment, or army unit, with b privation former slaves, stirred up a gage of comments from the North because of the race. I lay down it beat that the Negroes, which were newly, released slaves, had to join the military and all of the ships military officers associated with the war subdivision knew they didnt get some(prenominal) experience. In the text, police lieutenant Grote Hutchenson say: They had no independence, no self-importance reliance, not a thought that for the presen t, and were filled with superstitions. non only did they not have any knowledge well-nigh engagement in the military, the men didnt have an procreation and only one of them were able to save well teeming to be class-conscious as sergeant-major. deputy sheriff Hutchenson also verbalise that the total wishing of education among the men necessitated an enormous marrow of writing. I found it odd that the Negroes had to gull an test to be ranked when the Federal government and the warfare discussion section knew that they were former slaves and werent educated. fifteen of the men failed the examination and they were discharged aft(prenominal) entering because of the lack of studies. The war department believed that just because they werent educated ample they wouldnt have been able to enshroud being an officer. In the text it was stated that If the position of a white officer is a difficult one, that of the colored person officer is still more so.\nThe War Department fa iled to appoint colored soldiers that wanted to be ranked nor did they go on them the recognition they fought for and deserved. The former slaves were eager to get a line about fighting in ...'

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