The first African Americans who fought for the Union during the Civil War

were told they would be freed after the war.

were usually led by African American officers.

had been recruited in border states.

were paid less than white soldiers.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The Fight for Equal Pay

Even as they fought to end slavery in the Confederacy, African-American Union soldiers were fighting against another injustice as well. The U.S. Army paid black soldiers $10 a week (minus a clothing allowance, in some cases), while white soldiers got $3 more (plus a clothing allowance, in some cases). Congress passed a bill authorizing equal pay for black and white soldiers in 1864

Answer:

d

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