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Former slaves now wore Union uniforms in southern cities. At the end of the war, black soldiers represented 11 percent of the army. Because whites had entered the army earlier than blacks, their terms of enlistments expired earlier. This meant that by the fall of 1865, when Grant had reduced the army from more than a million to 227,000, blacks constituted 36 percent of the Union army.
American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant
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