Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 14, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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Page 4 • Portland Observer
Black History Month
February 14,1990
3-7-10-13
The Glory of Black History
by John E. Jacob
B lack H istory M onth is here again, and
this y ear i t ’s receiv ed a big boost by the
w id esp read atten tio n g iven the film . Glory.
G lo ry is the heroic story o f the 54th
M assach u setts V olunteer Infantry, an all­
black unit m the U nion Arm y that fought its
w ay in to history.
B ut that history has been too long n e ­
g lected . Few A m ericans know that blacks
fo u g h t in the C ivil War. T he conventional,
and m istaken, view has alw ays been that
the N orth w ent to war to free the slaves.
In fact, the N orth w ent to w ar to p re ­
serve the U nion. It w as w illing to tolerate
slavery but not to accept the right o f states
to secede. O nly after the war was well
under way, did P resident Lincoln in co rp o ­
rate abolition as a war aim.
That s why AfhcanAmericans were excluded
from the arm ed forces w hen the war began
— because, as historian Jam es M. M cP her­
son w rote: "it w ould have sent a signal that
this w as to be an abolition war.“
It becam e an abolition war because o f
the actionsof African Americans, who marched
across southern lines at the approach o f the
U nion arm ies in the south, and who cla m ­
ored for the opportunity to fight for free­
dom in the north.
G reat A frican A m erican leaders such as
Frederick D ouglass correctly saw black p ar­
ticipation in fighting as a route to freedom ,
and it w asn 't until late 1862 that the first
black fighting units w ere form ed.
T he 54th M assachusetts w asn ’t am ong
them ; it was organized at the direction o f
the governor o f M assachusetts. T he first
units w ere organized by the U nion arm ies
from am ong the ranks o f escaped slaves.
T hose units fought bravely and co n ­
vinced the top brass not only that A frican
A m ericans could fight, but that they could
be an im portant w eapon in the war.
The 54th M assachusetts, like other black
units in A m erican w ars u p to the 1940’s,
had w hite com m anders. A nd the A frican
A m erican troops w ere paid at low er rates
than w hite soldiers, leading to a "pay strike“
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great consum m ation; w hile, I fear, there
w ill be som e w hite ones, unable to forget
that, w ith m alignant heart and deceitful
speech, they have strove to hinder it."
W hatever m inor historical truth that all
A m ericans should know about.
W e've com e a long way in the 127 years
since the 54th M assachusetts was formed,
and every forw ard step along that way was
m ade by strong people determ ined to be
respected as equals and w illing to put up
w ith slurs and indignities to m ake their way
and achieve their goal.
This is the month to celebrate their achieve­
m ents, and to note that w hile the black
troops who helped preserve the Union in
the 1860 s w ere at first deem ed incapable,
the arm ed forces o f today’s U nited States
arc led by an A frican A m erican com m ander.
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in w hich black fighting m en refused to
accept their second-class pay checks and
dem anded equal pay, som ething C ongress
d id n 't get around to doing until 1864
Ironically, the 54th M assach u setts g reat­
est ordeal cam e in the crucial battle o f Fort
Wagner, ju st days after w hites in New York
rioted in protest against the draft.
It suffered terrible casualties, but achieved
the goal o f its brave volunteers — to win
respect for black people and to play a lead ­
ing role in the fight to overthrow slavery.
The m ilitary authorities at first thought
A frican A m erican units w ould be useful as
behind-the-scenes labor battalions, b u tth ey
proved themselves in battle and helped preserve
the Union.
Lincoln said as much, as Professor McPherson
points out, w hen the President w rote that
when the w ar w ould end in a rebirth o f
freedom in a re u nited nation:
"there will be som e black m en who can
remem ber that, with silent tongue, andclenched
teeth, and steady eye, and w ell-poised bayo­
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