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Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, Fort Lincoln, Virginia The Lincoln administration was slow to accept black soldiers into the Union army, but eventually the valor of black troops eroded white skepticism. The white commander of a unit made up of former slaves celebrated their courage after their first skirmish: “No officer in this regiment now doubts that the key to the successful prosecution of this war lies in the unlimited employment of black troops.” Library of Congress.