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Buffalo Soldiers | The Brass Letters | 1
Lindsey Graham
General-in-Chief Ulysses S. Grant expressed his own concerns, describing the need to avoid unnecessary irritation and the demoralization of labor in those states. He also feared for the safety of black soldiers if they continued serving in the South. And as time went on, clashes between white Southerners and black occupation troops only became increasingly common.
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