even though they were allowed to serve as soldiers what type of discrimination did african americans face in the union army

African American soldiers in the Union army faced discrimination in various forms, including:

1. Lower pay: They were paid less than white soldiers for the same job.

2. Limited opportunities for promotion: There were very few African American officers in the Union army, and many black soldiers were never given the opportunity to advance in rank.

3. Racial segregation: African American soldiers were often placed in segregated units and were not allowed to serve alongside white soldiers.

4. Inadequate supplies and equipment: Black soldiers were often given poorer quality equipment and supplies than their white counterparts.

5. Prejudice from white officers: Some white officers treated their black soldiers with disrespect and did not believe they were capable of fighting as well as white soldiers.