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- Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts
- Based in Roxbury and serving Greater Boston. Describes services and programs, and ways for people to contribute.
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- Africans in America - The Civil War
- Educational resource provided by PBS offers an overview of African-American history during the Civil War. Find biographies and primary sources.
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- National Council of Negro Women
- A non-profit membership organization dedicated to improving the lives of African American women, their families, and communities.
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- Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc.
- A non-profit organization dedicated to community service, academic excellence and cultural consciousness among women.
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- Amendment to the Negro Soldier Bill.
- University of North Carolina presents a transcription of the Confederate States of America's 1865 bill that allowed slaves into the Confederate army.
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- Blacks who fought for the South (News Article)
- Read a transcript of a Washington Times article by economist Walter Williams that reveals insight into the history of black Confederate soldiers.
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- Captain Andre Cailloux and Claude Paschal
- A historical account of the first Black military hero of the Civil War. A member of the Louisiana Native Guards, this Confederate hero fell in defense of New Orleans.
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- Confederate Negro Enlistments
- Read an article by Edward Spencer that details the conflict in the Confederate Congress that precluded black Confederate troops.
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- Robert E. Lee on Black Troops and the Confederacy
- In the waning days of the Civil War, Gen. Robert E. Lee disclosed his thoughts on the subject of Negroes as soldiers for the Confederacy.