How were the experiences of African-American soldiers in the Union army different
from the experiences of African-American soldiers in the Confederate army?
О African-American soldiers in the Union army faced greater discrimination and
were less likely to be promoted than those in the Confederate army.
African-American soldiers in the Confederate army primarily served as laborers,
while those in the Union army were allowed to fight in combat roles.
African-American soldiers in both armies were treated equally and received the
same opportunities for advancement.
African-American soldiers received equal pay in both Union and Confederate
armies.



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