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Black soldiers in blue, African American troops in the Civil War era, edited by John David Smith

Label
Black soldiers in blue, African American troops in the Civil War era, edited by John David Smith
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Black soldiers in blue
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by John David Smith
Sub title
African American troops in the Civil War era
Table Of Contents
Let us all be grateful that we have colored troops that will fight / John David Smith -- An ironic route to glory : Louisiana's native guards at Port Hudson / Lawrence Lee Hewitt -- Battle on the levee : the fight at Milliken's Bend / Richard Lowe -- The Battle of Olustee / Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr. -- The Fort Pillow massacre : assessing the evidence / John Cimprich -- From the crater to New Market Heights : a tale of two divisions / William Glenn Robertson -- The Battle of Saltville / Thomas D. Mays -- The USCT in the Confederate heartland, 1864 / Anne J. Bailey -- Lorenzo Thomas and the recruitment of blacks in the Mississippi Valley, 1863-1865 / Michael T. Meier -- Proven themselves in every respect to be men : black cavalry in the Civil War / Noah Andre Trudeau -- In the shadow of John Brown : the military service of colonels Thomas Higginson, James Montgomery, and Robert Shaw in the Department of the South / Keith Wilson -- Henry McNeal Turner : black chaplain in the Union Army / Edwin S. Redkey -- A disturbance in the city : black and white soldiers in postwar Charleston / Robert J. Zalimas, Jr. -- USCT veterans in post-Civil War North Carolina / Richard Reid
Target audience
juvenile

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