Websites and Facebook Groups, pt. 1
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1st U.S. Colored Cavalry: Private Lives, Public Records
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2nd Infantry USCT Tallahassee on Facebook
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3rd Regiment United States Colored Troops Reenactors on Facebook
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5th United States Colored Cavalry
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6th Regiment United States Colored Troops on Facebook
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23rd Regiment United States Colored Troops on Facebook
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27th United States Colored Troops on Facebook
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97th U.S.C.T. on Facebook
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102nd USCI Company B on Facebook
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135th US Colored Troops on Facebook
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African American Civil War Memorial & Museum
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African American Soldiers by Barbara A. Gannon
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African American West Virginians in the Civil War: The 45th USCT
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Almost Disappeared: Wilkinson County, Mississippi, Black Freedom Fighters
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Black Floridians and the Civil War: The 21st, 33rd, and 34th United States Colored Infantry Regiments
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Black Men in Lincoln Blue on Facebook
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Black Soldiers and the Transnational Civil War (Louisiana Native Guards)
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Black Virginians in Blue
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Civil War Slave Compensation Claims in Compiled Military Service Records of U.S. Colored Troops (St. Louis County Library)
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Colored Troop Regiments from Kentucky, U.S. Civil War
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Faces of the 54th : Soldier and Officer Database (Boston African American National Historic Site)
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Fort Negley Descendents Project: Nashville's Black Civil War Legacy on Facebook
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Family Search – United States Colored Troops in the Civil War
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First to Serve - 1st Kansas Colored Infantry Regiment
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Genealogy of the United States Colored Troops on Facebook
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Historical Marker Database (155 entries related to the United States Colored Troops)
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Honoring the 108th United States Colored Troops on Facebook
Websites and Facebook Groups, pt. 2
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International African American Museum Center for Family History (USCT Pension Files)
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Jubilo! The Emancipation Century
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Lest We Forget: African American Military History by Historian, Author, and Veteran Bennie McRae, Jr.
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“Montgomery’s Raids in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina,” by William Lee Apthorp, Lt. Colonel, 34th United States Colored Infantry, June 1864
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Monuments to the United States Colored Troops
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Schuylkill County's [Pennsylvania] African-American Civil War Soldiers: A Roster
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Slaves to Soldiers Project
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Soldiers and Sailors System database - contains the records of approximately 228,000 African American soldiers
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Soldiers and Sailors System database - contains the records of approximately 18,000 African American sailors
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Soldiers and Sailors System database - contains the records of 168 African American Regiments and Battle Units
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Stories of the United States Colored Troops on Facebook
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The USCT Chronicle
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The Year of Jubilee Has Come" - The First South Carolina Infantry at Camp Saxton By Rich Condon
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U. S. Colored Troops Burials (The Center for Civil War Research: Cemeteries)
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United States Colored Troops (USCT) Camp William Penn Headquarters
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United States Colored Troops (USCT) Headstone Project on Facebook
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USCT 35th Regiment on Facebook
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USCT Pension Project
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USCT Substitutes in the Border States
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Westwood Cemetery's Black Civil War Soldiers [Oberlin, Ohio]
Videos and Podcasts
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35th U.S. Colored Troops: An American Story
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"African-American Families and the Civil War," Holly Pinheiro, Jr. on the History Hack podcast
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"Black POWs in the Confederate South," Caroline Wood Newhall
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Broken Bodies, Suffering Spirits Part 6: United States Colored Troops (USCT)
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Camp Nelson Preserved
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“Condolence Letters from the United States Colored Troops,” Kelly D. Mezurek
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“Remembering the Black Soldiers that Won the Civil War,” Emmanuel Dabney, Douglas Egerton, Kelly D. Mezurek, and Versalle Washington on the Ohio v. the World podcast
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Stephen A. Swails: Black Freedom Fighter
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“The Families Civil War,” Holly Pinheiro, Jr. on The Rogue Historian podcast
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“U.S. Colored Troops as Prison Guards," Kelly D. Mezurek
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USCT Pension Files: A Rich Resource for African American Genealogy, Part 1 of 2
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USCT Pension Files: A Rich Resource for African American Genealogy, Part 2 of 2