Hola, ¿cómo está mi gente?, ya de regreso de estas fiestas lindas y esperando que la hayas pasado muy bien, vamos a dar continuación a los consejos, tips y remedi… Read More
Harriet Tubman and President Andrew Jackson lived on opposite sides of the American experience.Tubman, a black woman, escaped slavery to become a conductor on the Underground Railroad, riski… Read More
Harriet Tubman and President Andrew Jackson lived on opposite sides of the American experience.Tubman, a black woman, escaped slavery to become a conductor on the Underground Railroad, riski… Read More
Harriet Tubman and President Andrew Jackson lived on opposite sides of the American experience.Tubman, a black woman, escaped slavery to become a conductor on the Underground Railroad, riski… Read More
Helena, Arkansas.Guard, Garrison and Fatigue Duty The United States Colored Troops (USCT) in Helena were part of the Union garrison holding the city. Their duties were much the same as those… Read More
Alexandria, Virginia.Named for Toussaint L’Ouverture, the Haitian revolutionary. L’Ouverture Hospttal opened early in 1864 near the Freedmen’s barracks in Alexandria to ser… Read More
The African Renaissance Monument in Dakar, SenegalA house divided stands symbolically in the 1,503 monuments dedicated throughout the south to leaders of the Confederacy, including the eight… Read More
Enon, Virginia.Thousands of African-American troops served in the Army of the James under the official designation of United States Colored Troops (USCT). Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler was a… Read More
Chicago, Illinois.Enlistment and training center for U.S. Union Armed Forces. Site of enlistment of Private Charles H. Griffin, January 5, 1864 Co. B, 29th Reg’t U.S. Col’d Infan… Read More
Blakeley, Alabama.Greater gallantry than was shown by officers and men could hardly be desired. The (troops) were burning with an impulse to do honor to their race, and rushed forward with i… Read More
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.U.S. Colored Troops Beginning in March 1863, the federal government began actively recruiting black men for the Union Army. A few months later, the War Department… Read More
CHEMCORD '19 - USCT Technical FestGuru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) presents CHEMCORD event. The event is organised by University School of Chemical Technology. It covers&nb… Read More
CHEMCORD '19 - USCT Technical Fest
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) presents CHEMCORD event. The event is organised by University School of Chemical Technology. It cover… Read More
Jacksonville, Florida.The Third Union invasion was significant because it was the first deployment of African American troops in Florida by the federal government. The 33rd USCT (United Stat… Read More
https://ift.tt/1SvETTRPrince Romerson.Prince Romerson (c. 1840 – 1872) was a Native Hawaiian who fought in the American Civil War at a time when the Kingdom of Hawaii was an ind… Read More
https://ift.tt/1SvETTRJ. R. Kealoha.J. R. Kealoha (died March 5, 1877) was a Native Hawaiian who fought in the American Civil War at a time when the Kingdom of Hawaii was an indepe… Read More
Huntertown, Kentucky.Huntertown was an African-American hamlet in Woodford County settled after the Civil War. On August 29, 1871, Jerry Gatewood, who was formerly enslaved and a veteran of… Read More
near Petersburg, Virginia."...they went forward with undaunted bravery!" - Sgt. J. Payne 27th USCT By 8:30 am, over the now wooded ground before you, nearly 4,000 black Union soldiers (known… Read More
Ulysses S. Grant took command of the entire Union Army in early 1864
Hard to Believe, But…
After millenniums of savage butchery, more “civilized” armies faced each o… Read More
For many people wishing to trace their heritage back to the time their ancestors immigrated to America, there are numerous sources and resources available.
But what if your ancestors did… Read More
Our nation has always been governed by a strict set of laws; some have evolved over time, some have been completely removed, and some… well, some have been simply forgotten. Most s… Read More
Top 100 World Universities:
Do you want to know the top 100 universities in the world? Then this article is for you. It is true that most students want to go to the best universities in the… Read More
Nashville, Tennessee.At about 10 A.M. on December 15, 1864, the first day of the Battle of Nashville, cheers and gunfire filled the air here as U.S. Colored Troops (USCT) in the 14th, 44th… Read More
Cairo, Illinois.On May 22, 1863, the United States War Department issued General Order No. 143 to establish the proclamation which developed the Bureau of Colored Troops. African American re… Read More