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Indiana's Juneteenth legacy: 28th Regiment U.S. Colored Troo
Indiana's Juneteenth legacy: 28th Regiment U.S. Colored Troo
Indiana's Juneteenth legacy: 28th Regiment U.S. Colored Troops
The 28th Regiment Colored Troops became part of the Union troops that traveled down to Galveston, Texas to free enslaved Black people.
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