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Date: 2010-04-19 11:58:24
United States Colored Troops
Robert Pinn
History of the United States
Military history of African Americans in the American Civil War
Union Army
African American Civil War Memorial
Butler Medal
African Americans at the Siege of Petersburg
African Americans in the Civil War
American Civil War
Military history of the United States

Teacher Script: Who were the 200,000 African American Freedom Fighters? A.) Suggested uses: (this lesson) 1.) Intro to differences North and South 2.) Intro use of African American Troops B.) Background on African Americ

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