
61: The Louisiana Native Guard, the 54th Massachusetts & On: Black Soldiers in the Civil War
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Heroes of the Louisiana Native Guard
This chapter explores the vital contributions of the Louisiana Native Guard during the Civil War, particularly at the siege of Port Hudson in 1863. It emphasizes the extraordinary bravery of black soldiers, such as Captain André Cailloux and Sergeant William Carney, while highlighting the racial challenges they faced within the Union Army. The narrative culminates in a reflection on the evolving perceptions of African American soldiers and their pivotal role in the fight for freedom and equality.
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