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African Americans
African American Soldiers

Over 170,000 African American soldiers served during the Civil War. Many saw time on the battlefield and thousands were killed. In their fight for freedom, about 100 soldiers were named officers and 23 received the Medal of Honor--the military's most prestigious award for heroism.



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