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How would blacks react after Union victories in the South?

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Blacks were happy yet reluctant to feel emotion since they felt that every good thing would soon come to an end. The believed that they were getting a taste a freedom when the Union won and soon occupied the South with their various army. After being there for a few years, they felt and discrimination started up again and it was like history took a step backwards.
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The blacks would be happy that the Union were winning because they were one step away from freedom from slavery
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