Training Negro troops
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC09229 Author/Creator: Place Written: Port Hudson, Louisiana Type: Photograph Date: 1863 ca. Pagination: 1 albumen Height: 16.4 cm, Width: 21.6 cm Order a Copy
Mounted albumen print of the members of the Louisiana Native Guard learning to read at Port Hudson, Louisiana, at a school set up for the soldiers and freedmen. The guard was one of the first all-black units in the Civil War, formed by Benjamin Butler in 1862.
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