Even though they were allowed to serve as soldiers, what type of discrimination did African-American face in the union army select all that apply

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1. Segregation - African-American soldiers were often segregated from white soldiers and forced to serve in separate units.
2. Unequal pay - African-American soldiers were typically paid less than their white counterparts for the same work.
3. Limited opportunities for advancement - African-American soldiers were often denied promotions and opportunities for leadership roles within the military.
4. Harassment and abuse - African-American soldiers faced verbal and physical harassment from white soldiers and officers.
5. Discriminatory treatment - African-American soldiers were often subjected to harsher discipline and punishment compared to white soldiers for the same offenses.