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1863 - Heroic Stand of Captain André Cailloux at Port Hudson

In one of the earliest major Civil War battles involving Black troops, the First and Third Louisiana Native Guards—composed of free Black soldiers—launched six courageous but ultimately unsuccessful charges against Confederate fortifications at Port Hudson, Louisiana. Among the fallen was Captain André Cailloux, a former enslaved man turned Union officer, who died leading his men with exceptional bravery. His death became a symbol of Black valor and sacrifice in the Union cause.

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