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grin007 [14]
3 years ago
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What role did Milliken's Bend play in the Civil War?

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MAVERICK [17]3 years ago
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The \:  Battle \:  of  \: Milliken's \:  Bend \:  was  \\ fought \:  on \:  June \:  7, 1863,  \: as \:  part  \\ of \:  the \:  Vicksburg \:  Campaign \:  during \:  the  \\ American \:  Civil \:  War. ... \:  One \:  of \:  the \\  first  \: actions \:  in \:  which \:  African \:  American \\  soldiers \:  fought, \:  Milliken's \:  Bend \: \\ demonstrated\\ \:  the \:  value  \: of \:  African \:  American \:  soldiers \\  as \: part  \: of \:  the \:  Union \:Army.

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