Your post 141... looks to me like careful cherry picking of sources to imply exactly that.
Post #141 was to show that the USCT were
not all volunteers which you have twisted the meaning.
Where in this post does it say
all of the USCT were conscripts?-
"all able bodied negroes that can be reached shall be taken to fill up the colored regiments"
"the able-bodied negroes...may be taken possession
with or without their own consent"
"All negroes who have not been employed in accordance with published orders may be taken to put in the ranks"
Maj.Gen. U.S. Grant, August 28, 1863
"A major of colored troops is here with his party capturing negroes,
with or without their consent."
Maj.Gen. John Logan, February 26, 1864
"Negroes in the employ of Government and those hired by citizens, whether by order of the Treasury Department or otherwise, are exempted from conscription"
[meaning the ones NOT in the employ of the Government were being conscripted]
Maj.Gen. U.S. Grant, February 25, 1864
"All able-bodied colored men between the ages of eighteen and fifty, within the military lines of the Department of the South,
who have had an opportunity to enlist voluntarily and refused to do so, shall be drafted into the military service of the United States"
Maj.Gen. J.G. Foster, August 16, 1864
-The post indicates there were both conscripts and volunteers.