
Part One: The Civil War Within the Civil War: How the South Won the War for the Union
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The Importance of Black Soldiers and Black Insurgents
LZ Granderson: I think a lot of you white people got radicalized by all this. LZ: So, okay, so it's hard to overstate the importance of the black soldiers and black insurgents fighting like and the striking black workers on the war efforts. He says Galloway managed to smuggle his own mother out of Wilmington - 75 miles beyond Confederate lines in one of the most heavily fortified cities for the entire Confederacy. Lz: This man died at 33 years old from injuries he sustained while trying to defend himself against an enemy that would have killed him if he had been left alone.
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