Freedom's Soldiers by Ira Berlin

Freedom's Soldiers by Ira Berlin

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When nearly 200,000 black men, mostly former slaves, entered the Civil War, they transformed it into a struggle for liberty and changed the course of American history. Freedom's Soldiers tells those men's story in their words and those of eyewitnesses. These letters, affidavits, and memorials reveal the variety and complexity of the African-American experience during the era of emancipation.

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Freedom's Soldiers by Ira Berlin

When nearly 200,000 black men, most of them former slaves, entered the Union army and navy, they transformed the Civil War into a struggle for liberty and changed the course of American history. Freedom's Soldiers tells the story of those men in their own words and the words of other eyewitnesses. These moving letters, affidavits, and memorials - drawn from the records of the National Archives - reveal the variety and complexity of the African-American experience during the era of emancipation.
"Berlin and his associates, Joseph Reidy and Leslie Rowland,..have selected in Freedom's Soldiers some of the most powerful documents devoted to the black military experience." The Historian
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ISBN 13 9780521634496
ISBN 10 0521634490
Title Freedom's Soldiers
Author Ira Berlin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1998-03-13
Number of pages 212
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.