Years before the United States military was officially desegregated in 1948, African Americans fought alongside white men in the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery during the Civil War. Most African American men that fought for the Union in the Civil War did so in United States Colored Troops (U.S.C.T.) units, separated from white men. Because of this segregation, many black men, such as Andrew J. Williams of Industry, Maine, left home to find and fight with a U.S.C.T. regiment. Williams would not be accepted into a Maine regiment, or at least so he thought. His brother, Aaron E. Williams, decided to try his luck with the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery, a white regiment. He mustered in on December 26, 1863 and served in Company G. He was not the only Afr...
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In doing research for a previous post, I learned about the stand of the Sixteenth Maine at the Battl...
Passing the Military Test Professional historians have produced a steady flow of books about United ...
Every year over a million visitors flood Adams County, Pennsylvania to tour the famous, or rather in...
African-Americans have always been a part of Gettysburg’s community fabric. Slaves belonging to Samu...
For many United States Colored Troops, remembering the Civil War and their comrades who fell in it b...
Alhtough African Americans were determined to fight for the preservation of the Union, at first thei...
This article is a review of the life and military of John Francis Appleton who commanded on the firs...
A distinguished unit Story told from black soldiers\u27 perspective Civil War historians have rece...
On June 15, 1863, Albert Jenkins’s Confederate cavalry brigade became the first of Lee’s men to ente...
M.J. MorganPhil Cunningham provides a bio-sketch of former African American Union soldier John Sulli...
The assault on Battery Wagner: we so often look at that tense moment on a beach in South Carolina fr...
African Americans have volunteered to participate in every war or conflict in which the United State...
The period from the end of the Civil War until the entry of the United States into World War I was a...
Fighting for Survival and Freedom in the West Ian Michael Spurgeon\u27s Soldiers in the Army of Free...
In the study of the Civil War, the violence between brothers, neighbors, and countrymen is most freq...
In doing research for a previous post, I learned about the stand of the Sixteenth Maine at the Battl...
Passing the Military Test Professional historians have produced a steady flow of books about United ...
Every year over a million visitors flood Adams County, Pennsylvania to tour the famous, or rather in...