groups are connected to African American Military History from 1860 to1865.
First watch this video: Global News’ Black History Month: The meaning behind Juneteenth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He0dxbINs7M
Writing interactive assignment #2:
Pick one historical figure or group on the list provided–each of these people or groups are connected to African American Military History from 1860 to1865.
Discuss the history of this person(s) or units as it relates to African American Military History and remember to cite where you found your information. Also read two of your peers Soldier discussions and comment on the units or people they chose in comparison to the ones your wrote about.
Pick one from the list below of African American Military regiments or figures.
- First Sergeant Powhatan Beaty of Richmond, VA at the Battle of Chapin’s Farm in 1864
- 13th U.S.C.T at the Chapin’s Farm Battle in 1864
- USCT 5th Regiment at the Battle of Saltville in 1864
- April 12, 1864 in Fort Pillow, Tennessee
- 8th U.S.C.T., from Philadelphia and the Appomattox Campaign
- 7th U.S.C.T. regiment, recruited in Maryland and the Appomattox Campaign
- 29th USCT
- Colonel Ulysses Doubleday’s brigade
- 41st U.S.C.T
- 45th U.S.C.T
- Colonel William W. Woodward’s brigade
- 127th U.S.C.T
- Major General Edward Ord’s Union Army of the James
- Majors James W. Pegram and Thomas P. Turner forming a troop of colored soldiers
- “Negro Brigade” of Confederate States Colored Troops
- 73rd U.S.C.T
- 1st Louisiana Native Guard after the siege on Port Hudson on May 27, 1863
- CAPTAIN LOUIS A. SNAER, Co. B., 73rd U.S.C.T
- 6th U.S.C.T and the combat they encountered at Chapin’s Farm Battle in 1864
- Charles Tyler Trowbridge and how is he tied to the 33rd USCT
- Cincinnati Black Brigade
- 35th U.S.C.T
- the Third U. S. Colored Cavalry and the march on Vicksburg
- Battle of Fort Blakely and the 11 regiments of Colored Troops who participated in this battle
- Robert Small
- 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment’s assault on Fort Wagner
- Eighth United States Colored Troops (U.S.C.T.). and the Battle of Olustee, 1864
- 1st and 2nd South Carolina Volunteers. 1863
- Harriet Tubman’s service in the Civil War
- the Corps d”Afrique regiments out of Louisiana
- Robert Gould Shaw
- Cathay Williams or a.k.a. William Cathay, a soldier of the 8th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- FIRST Kansas Colored Infantry, the battles at Honey Springs and US Senator James Lane
- Camp William Penn and explain how this place help make African American soldiers a permanent combat group in the US military
- Andersonville POW Prison camp and tell the class the conditions that African American soldiers faced when imprisoned there
- Levi Miller, a CSCT Confederate soldier of Virginia
- U.S.C.T. AND COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN DESCENT: Name two of the 120 commissioned African American officers of the Civil War and explain why they received this award.
The second interactive assignment will have you investigate the participation of African Americans in the CIVIL WAR. The discussion will ask you to highlight all the battles or events the one topic you chose from the list participated in the war.
Remember that this is a formal essay and you need an introduction, body, and conclusion