Selasa, 21 Maret 2017

‘Deeds of Noble Daring’

Black troops earned praise from a commander and grudging respect from a foe. U.S. Colored Troops played a significant role in the Union victory at Nashville on December 15-16, 1864. The newly formed USCT Division, consisting of nine regiments in two brigades, helped lead the attack against Maj. Gen. S.D. Lee’s Confederates on Overton Hill …

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