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The 54th Massachusetts: the forgotten Black soldiers who rose from doing menial jobs to becoming Civil War heroes

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The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was created by Massachusetts Governor John Andrew in response to Abraham Lincoln’s call for Black regiments to be raised following the Emancipation Proclamation. The Governor placed Robert Gould Shaw, the son of one of the affluent abolitionists, in command of this regiment in 1863. What makes the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry...

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