I suppose you have some evidence to back this up? I'm curious to see it and I wonder how they could accomplish it, especially since the confederate constitution and every state constitution in place in the confederacy at the time all had clauses specifically stating that neither congress nor the legislatures could not pass laws manumitting slaves. Legally what you claim is impossible.
>>>I suppose you have some evidence to back this up? I'm curious to see it and I wonder how they could accomplish it, especially since the confederate constitution and every state constitution in place in the confederacy at the time all had clauses specifically stating that neither congress nor the legislatures could not pass laws manumitting slaves. Legally what you claim is impossible.<<<
On March 23, 1865, General Order #14 was issued which allowed for the enlistment of Blacks into the Confederate service.
http://www.scvcamp469-nbf.com/theblackconfederatesoldier.htm