Frederick Douglass, the prominent abolitionist and former slave, urged President Abraham Lincoln to recruit former slaves into the Union Army during the Civil War. Douglass believed that allowing Black men to fight would not only bolster the Union's strength but also serve as a crucial step towards achieving equality and freedom for African Americans. His advocacy played a significant role in shaping military policies that eventually led to the enlistment of Black soldiers.
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