Which Southerners Were Not Allowed To Be Soldiers Until The End Of The War?

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Pretty much the above question. Civil War. I was thinking blacks, because there was a lot of racism in the south at that time.

Suggested Reading:

Edmund Ruffin, Southerner: A Study in Secession (Louisiana Paperbacks ; L 4)Edmund Ruffin, Southerner: A Study in Secession (Louisiana Paperbacks ; L 4)REAR COVER NOTES: Edmund Ruffin (1794-1865) was a Virginia gentleman and one of the most radical of the Southern leaders, and an important Southern ag... Read More >
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February 27, 2010

J. Reed aka TWOTALL4UFOOL @ 9:55 am #

The soon to be freed slaves!

CanProf @ 1:39 pm #

that’s right

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