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Since Southern blacks were not allowed to fight in the Civil War, how were they able to contribute to the war effort?
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Since Southern blacks were not allowed to fight in the Civil War, how were they able to contribute to the war effort?
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Since Southern blacks were not allowed to fight in the Civil War, how were they able to contribute to the war effort?
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they provided labor and money to fund the troops, there were also blacks witch escaped to fight with the union against the confederate army
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