Sorry about the photos, I was misled.
What I truly find amazing is that for this war alone and only on the Southern side there is a concerted effort to misname those who were in the military and carried weapons yet were black and also did other jobs. Is an Army cook still not in the Army and expected to also fight? A southern slave who was a teamster is treated differently than a black solder who drove a truck in WWII? Where is the real/true difference? Only in the mind of those who continually want to bring up slavery as the only issue rather than the many problems our two areas, of this country, had and still have today.
There is no way the South could have carried out this war for 4 long and hard years without the direct and willing help of the majority of the Blacks living here, be he slave or free. To say otherwise is not only naive but lacking in seeing the truth that is in front of one's eyes.