Re: Blacks in the CS Ranks?
My original post:
Teamsters, wagoneers, shoemakers, cooks, musicians were listed on muster rolls for a reason. They served in the army and provided essential services so soldiers could break things and kill people.
Without the support of black people, free men and slaves, the Southerners would not have been able to support enough armed men to defend their country against invaders with overwhelming resources for four years. Many thousands of black men served in the Confederate Army and millions stayed home, raised crops, worked in mines, foundries, built forts, etc. Like conscripts, self determination was questionable for many. Their service to their country, their homes is part of the truth revisionists would like to grind to the earth....but, it is still truth.
My original post:
Teamsters, wagoneers, shoemakers, cooks, musicians were listed on muster rolls for a reason. They served in the army and provided essential services so soldiers could break things and kill people.
Without the support of black people, free men and slaves, the Southerners would not have been able to support enough armed men to defend their country against invaders with overwhelming resources for four years. Many thousands of black men served in the Confederate Army and millions stayed home, raised crops, worked in mines, foundries, built forts, etc. Like conscripts, self determination was questionable for many. Their service to their country, their homes is part of the truth revisionists would like to grind to the earth....but, it is still truth.
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