Grade Range: 9-12Resource Type(s): Interactives & MediaDuration: 90 MinutesDate Posted: 3/31/2010
Delve into the issue of military segregation with this archived panel discussion. In this video recording, experts discuss the African American military experience in the Civil War and the mid-19th century. Then, take the issue into the modern day by comparing arguments surrounding the racial makeup of the United States military in the Civil War with the modern arguments around the "don't ask, don't tell policy." Compare how the military's integration of individuals with various backgrounds impacts American life.
This lecture is one in a series about issues that Abraham Lincoln faced as president that continue to confront the nation today.
Museum education
This flag belonged to the 84th Regiment of Infantry, United States Colored Troops. The red stripe...
Civil War, African American, segregation, executive, African American History Month, African American history, chief executive, African-American History Month, African-American, Black, black history month, Black History, military, presidency, February, nineteenth century, presidential, 19th Century, 1800, executive branch
An emotional Civil War story about two soldiers who become friends.
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