I was recently in a debate on Black Confederates; the gentleman stated that the Confederacy welcomed Negro soldiers with open arms. He presented the following as proof, also stating that 65,000 was a very conservative number.
On Black Confederates By Scott Williams
"‘It has been estimated that over 65,000 Southern blacks were in the Confederate ranks. Over 13,000 of these, "saw the elephant" also known as meeting the enemy in combat. These Black Confederates included both slave and free. The Confederate Congress did not approve blacks to be officially enlisted as soldiers (except as musicians), until late in the war. But in the ranks it was a different story. Many Confederate officers did not obey the mandates of politicians, they frequently enlisted blacks with the simple criteria, "Will you fight?" Historian Ervin Jordan, explains that "biracial units" were frequently organized "by local Confederate and State militia Commanders in response to immediate threats in the form of Union raids". Dr. Leonard Haynes, an African-American professor at Southern University, stated, 'When you eliminate the black Confederate soldier, you've eliminated the history of the South.' "
As it goes with most debates such as these the Louisiana Native Guards came up. But I have had no success in finding documentation that the CSA accepted this militia group into their service. I do believe that I read years ago that the Confederacy denied the Louisiana Native Guards the privilege of fighting for the CSA. The Louisiana Native Guards never received uniforms or weapons
On March 13, 1865 Recruitment of Black soldiers was approved by the Confederate Congress and signed by President Jefferson Davis. Two companies of blacks were enlisted under this act. But these men never saw action.
I will admit there were blacks that did fight for the south but I have not found the proof to say that 65,000 plus men of color served in rebel ranks. I will admit there were several hundred thousand slaves and free men pressed into work gangs as laborers.
Now all that being said, does anyone have any reliable sources that would give a realistic number of blacks that fought Union troops, or photos of black confederate soldiers? I am not looking for slaves and man servants.
Thanks
Marvin
On Black Confederates By Scott Williams
"‘It has been estimated that over 65,000 Southern blacks were in the Confederate ranks. Over 13,000 of these, "saw the elephant" also known as meeting the enemy in combat. These Black Confederates included both slave and free. The Confederate Congress did not approve blacks to be officially enlisted as soldiers (except as musicians), until late in the war. But in the ranks it was a different story. Many Confederate officers did not obey the mandates of politicians, they frequently enlisted blacks with the simple criteria, "Will you fight?" Historian Ervin Jordan, explains that "biracial units" were frequently organized "by local Confederate and State militia Commanders in response to immediate threats in the form of Union raids". Dr. Leonard Haynes, an African-American professor at Southern University, stated, 'When you eliminate the black Confederate soldier, you've eliminated the history of the South.' "
As it goes with most debates such as these the Louisiana Native Guards came up. But I have had no success in finding documentation that the CSA accepted this militia group into their service. I do believe that I read years ago that the Confederacy denied the Louisiana Native Guards the privilege of fighting for the CSA. The Louisiana Native Guards never received uniforms or weapons
On March 13, 1865 Recruitment of Black soldiers was approved by the Confederate Congress and signed by President Jefferson Davis. Two companies of blacks were enlisted under this act. But these men never saw action.
I will admit there were blacks that did fight for the south but I have not found the proof to say that 65,000 plus men of color served in rebel ranks. I will admit there were several hundred thousand slaves and free men pressed into work gangs as laborers.
Now all that being said, does anyone have any reliable sources that would give a realistic number of blacks that fought Union troops, or photos of black confederate soldiers? I am not looking for slaves and man servants.
Thanks
Marvin
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