Sept. 25, 1861: Union Navy Opens Ranks to African Americans

(AURN News) — On Sept. 25, 1861, the Union Navy opened its ranks to African Americans for the first time during the Civil War.

Many of these men were formerly enslaved people who risked everything to escape plantations and join the fight for freedom and for the Union cause.

Burning a Confederate Schooner in Quantico Creek, by a Detachment of the Potomac Flotilla under Lieutenant Harrell. Engraving published in The Soldier in Our Civil War, Volume I, page 233. This may depict the action of 11 October 1861 in which Lieutenant Abram D. Harrell of USS Union, with three boat crews, cut out and burned a Confederate schooner in Dumfries Creek, on the Potomac River, Virginia. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. (Photo #: NH 59244)

Their service was marked by extraordinary bravery — eight African American sailors went on to receive the Medal of Honor for acts of courage in battle.

Yet progress came slowly. For decades, African Americans were barred from full participation in the Navy or restricted to roles such as mess attendants.

The Navy did not commission its first African American officers until February 1944.

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