African Americans who fought for the Union during the Civil War were not freed until after the war. were usually led by African American officers. had been recruited in border states. were paid less than white soldiers.
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Although black soldiers proved themselves as reputable soldiers, discrimination in pay and other areas remained widespread. According to the Militia Act of 1862, soldiers of African descent were to receive $10.00 per month, with an optional deduction for clothing at $3.00.
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