Meet Louis Henry Douglass, son of Frederick Douglass, born in 1840. He enlisted in the 54th Massachusetts Colored Infantry in 1863, rising to Sergeant Major. Louis fought in key battles before being medically discharged in 1864.
Long before Emancipation came in 1865, the first communities of free blacks began to emerge after the American Revolution, when talk of freedom and liberty inspired men and women to challenge the system of slavery and fight for their freedom in the courts.
The Butler Medal is officially known as the Army of the James Medal and was commissioned by General Benjamin F. Butler to honor African American troops in his command for gallantry during the Battle of Newmarket Heights on September 29, 1864.

























