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

African Americans in the Union army often faced discrimination and racism from their white counterparts. They were often given menial tasks and treated as second-class citizens, despite their willingness and ability to serve and fight for their country. They were also often segregated into separate units and received lower pay than white soldiers. Additionally, they faced skepticism and doubt about their combat capabilities and loyalty to the Union cause.