Fighting for Freedom | Kentucky's Black History and Culture
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Fighting for Freedom | Kentucky's Black History and Culture
Black men in Kentucky who wanted to fight for the Union Army faced extraordinary challenges. In January 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation had declared that all enslaved people in the Confederate States were free. Black men could officially enlist in the Union Army as combat soldiers. But this did not apply to Kentucky because Kentucky had declared that it was on the side of the Union. Although Kentucky was on the Union side, the state did not want to end slavery.