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History of the American Negro in the Great World War

CHAPTER X
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President Lincoln commissioned eight Negro surgeons for field and hospital duty.

Losses sustained by the Negro troops amounting to upwards of 37,000 men, are shown to have been as heavy in proportion to the numbers engaged, as those of the white forces.
The record of the Negro troops in the Civil war is one of uniform excellence.

Numerous official documents attest this fact, aside from the spoken and written commendations of many high officers.

Their bravery was everywhere recognized; many distinguished themselves and several attained to the rank of regularly commissioned officers.

Conspicuous in Negro annals of that time is the case of Charles E.Nash, afterwards a member of congress.


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