United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Participation, African American
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Participation, African American
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- The 36th Infantry United States Colored Troops in the Civil War, a history and roster, James K. Bryant, II
- Guide to tracing your African Ameripean Civil War ancestor, Jeanette Braxton Secret
- Thank God my regiment an African one, the Civil War diary of Colonel Nathan W. Daniels, edited by C.P. Weaver
- Army life in a Black regiment, and other writings, Thomas Wentworth Higginson ; with an introduction and notes by R.D. Madison
- The complete Civil War journal and selected letters of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, edited by Christopher Looby
- Freedom for themselves, North Carolina's Black soldiers in the Civil War era, Richard M. Reid
- Hope & glory, essays on the legacy of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Regiment, edited by Martin H. Blatt, Thomas J. Brown, and Donald Yacovone
- The African-American military experience in the Civil War, an annotated bibliography of selected articles, Jerome Liddy
- Black soldiers/blue uniforms, the story of the First South Carolina Volunteers, by Thomas Higginson
- Blacks in gray uniforms, a new look at the south's most forgotten combat troops 1861-1865, Philip Thomas Tucker
- Stephen A. Swails, Black freedom fighter in the Civil War and Reconstruction, Gordon C. Rhea
- Campfires of freedom, the camp life of black soldiers during the Civil War, Keith P. Wilson
- Thunder at the gates, the black Civil War regiments that redeemed America, Douglas R. Egerton
- Lincoln and the U.S. Colored Troops, John David Smith
- For Their Own Cause, the 27th United States Colored Troops, Kelly D. Mezurek
- The Civil War in the South Carolina Lowcountry, how a Confederate artillery battery and a Black Union regiment defined the war, Ron Roth
- Slavery, resistance, freedom, edited by Gabor Boritt and Scott Hancock ; essays by Ira Berlin ... [and others]
- Searching for black Confederates, the Civil War's most persistent myth, Kevin M. Levin
- A voice of thunder, the Civil War letters of George E. Stephens, edited by Donald Yacovone
- Where death and glory meet, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, Russell Duncan
- Voices of the 55th, letters from the 55th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861-1865, edited and annotated by Noah Andre Trudeau
- South Carolina designated regiments in federal service, 1862-1866, a survey of the research required to prepare a history and roster of those Black Americans who made up the five infantry regiments raised and identified with South Carolina in the Civil War, 1862-1866, Randolph W. Kirkland
- Paying freedom's price, a history of African Americans in the Civil War, Paul David Escott
- Life and public services of Martin R. Delany, [by] Frank A. Rollin
- The Black Civil War soldier, a visual history of conflict and citizenship, Deborah Willis
- Whom we would never more see, history and archaeology recover the lives and deaths of African American Civil War soldiers on Folly Island, South Carolina, by Steven D. Smith
- A Black patriot and a white priest, André Cailloux and Claude Paschal Maistre in Civil War New Orleans, Stephen J. Ochs
- Black southerners in gray, essays on Afro-Americans in Confederate armies, by Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr. ... [et al.] ; with an epilogue by Andrew Chandler Battaile ; edited by Richard Rollins
- The search for Planter, the ship that escaped Charleston and carried Robert Smalls to destiny, Bruce G. Terrell, Gordon P. Watts & Timothy J. Runyan
- A Black woman's Civil War memoirs, reminiscences of my life in camp with the 33rd U.S. Colored Troops, late 1st South Carolina Volunteers, Susie King Taylor ; edited by Patricia W. Romero ; with a new introduction by Willie Lee Rose
- Like men of war, Black troops in the Civil War, 1862-1865, Noah Andre Trudeau
- The roster of Union soldiers, 1861-1865, edited by Janet B. Hewett
- A brave Black regiment, history of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865, second edition, 1894, Luis F. Emilio ; with introduction by James M. McPherson & Edwin Gittleman
- An we ob jubilee, the First South Carolina Volunteers, John Saucer
- Borrowed identity, 128th United States Colored Troops : multiple-name usage by black Civil War veterans who served with Union regiments organized in South Carolina, compiled and edited by John R. Gourdin
- Black Confederates in the U.S. Civil War, a compiled list of African-Americans who served the Confederacy, compiled and edited by Ricardo J. Rodríguez
- A grand army of Black men, letters from African-American soldiers in the Union Army, 1861-1865, edited by Edwin S. Redkey
- Forgotten black soldiers who served in white regiments during the Civil War, Juanita Patience Moss
- Be free or die, the amazing story of Robert Smalls' escape from slavery to Union hero, Cate Lineberry
- Combee, Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and black freedom during the Civil War, Edda L. Fields-Black
- Black, blue & gray, African Americans in the Civil War, Jim Haskins
- Breaking the chains, African American slave resistance, William Loren Katz ; introduction by Robin D. G. Kelley
- Nineteenth century freedom fighters, the 1st South Carolina Volunteers, Bennie J. McRae Jr., Curtis M. Miller, Cheryl Trowbridge-Miller
- Firebrand of liberty, the story of two Black regiments that changed the course of the Civil War, Stephen V. Ash
- Black soldiers in blue, African American troops in the Civil War era, edited by John David Smith
- The Black Phalanx, a history of the negro soldiers of the united states in the wars of 1775-1812 & 1861-1865, by Joseph T. Wilson
- The rest I will kill, William Tillman and the unforgettable story of how a free black man refused to become a slave, Brian McGinty