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The Battle of Mississippi

In 1863, the Secretary of War sent adjutant General Lorenzo Thomas to the Lower Mississippi Valley. He enlisted white officers and recruited black men from contraband camps and abandoned plantations. More than 180,000 black men would ultimately fight for the Union. By the war's end, black soldiers made up 10% of the Union Army.

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