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History at High Noon: Slavery to Emancipation

Presented by Museum of Florida History at Unknown

Feb 28 2020
History at High Noon: Slavery to Emancipation

Jarvis V. Rosier Sr., President, 2nd Infantry Regiment USCT, Living History Association, speaks at this months History at High Noon.

During the Battle of Natural Bridge, which occurred south of Tallahassee in 1865, nearly all of the Union enlisted men were African American soldiers. Soldiers of the United States Colored Troops fought with courage during the Civil War and helped end the tyranny of slavery. Explore the history of the United States Colored Troops and the impact they had on the war in Florida and beyond.

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