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    In a Time of Racial Injustice, These Connecticut Soldiers Fought to Preserve the Union: The Story of the 29th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry [Image 3 of 4]

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    In a Time of Racial Injustice, These Connecticut Soldiers Fought to Preserve the Union: The Story of the 29th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry

    NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, UNITED STATES

    02.03.2023

    Photo by Sgt. Matthew Lucibello 

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    Two non-commissioned officers of the 29th Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry are depicted at the 29th Colored Regiment Monument, New Haven, Connecticut, Feb. 3, 2023. The 29th Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, also known as the 29th Colored Regiment, was a unit of mostly African-American men from across Connecticut who volunteered to serve and fight for the Union during the American Civil War. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Matthew Lucibello)

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    Date Taken: 02.03.2023
    Date Posted: 02.27.2023 16:09
    Photo ID: 7652951
    VIRIN: 230203-Z-QC464-1004
    Resolution: 5569x3713
    Size: 18.49 MB
    Location: NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, US

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