How were black volunteers greeted by the United States government in 1861?
A) The government, realizing it would need all available manpower, accepted them reluctantly.
B) The government accepted the early volunteers, but only with great reluctance.
C) The government immediately sent them into the South to serve as spies.
D) The government refused to enlist them.
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