Civil War

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Shocking Truth Revealed: Black Civil War Soldiers Denied Burial Among Union Brothers

Black soldiers - Civil War - Gettysburg Address - Ohio - U.S. Colored Troops - Virginia

Discover the heartbreaking story of Black Civil War soldiers denied burial with Union comrades near Gettysburg

In a tragic tale of discrimination, Black Civil War soldiers who fought near the site of the iconic Gettysburg Address were denied burial alongside their Union counterparts. Despite their valor and sacrifice during the Battle of Gettysburg, these brave men, numbering around 30, were laid to rest in the all-Black Lincoln Cemetery, separated from the soldiers they fought alongside. The decision to segregate their final resting place speaks volumes about the racial prejudices of the time, overshadowing the unity and camaraderie displayed on the battlefield.

The refusal to grant these soldiers a dignified burial among their brothers-in-arms serves as a stark reminder of the systemic racism that plagued America's history, even in the face of shared adversity and heroism. The Black Civil War soldiers, who fought for freedom and equality, were denied a fundamental right in death, highlighting the deep-rooted inequality they faced both on and off the battlefield. Their sacrifice echoes through the ages, a poignant symbol of the ongoing struggle for civil rights and recognition of Black Americans' contributions to the nation's history.

Despite the injustice they endured, the legacy of these Black Civil War soldiers endures, inspiring generations to remember their courage and honor their memory. Their story sheds light on the often-overlooked narratives of Black soldiers in the Civil War, showcasing their resilience and determination in the face of overwhelming odds. As we commemorate the heroes of Gettysburg, let us also remember and honor these unsung warriors who fought for freedom, justice, and equality.

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Near the Site of the Gettysburg Address, These Black Civil War ... (Smithsonian)

Denied burial alongside Union soldiers killed during the Battle of Gettysburg, the 30 or so men were instead buried in the all-Black Lincoln Cemetery.

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