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Описание:
Articles of the Civil War Era.
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Содержание:
- Edna Greene Medford. Introduction, p. ix
- Acknowledgments, p. xiv
- Part I : Freedom Proclaimed, Freedom Seized
- Edna Greene Medford. “Beckoning Them to the Dreamed of Promise of Freedom”: African-Americans and Lincoln’s Proclamation of Emancipation, p. 5
- Victor B. Howard. The Civil War in Kentucky: The Slave Claims His Freedom, p. 15
- William A. Byrne. “Uncle Billy” Sherman Comes to Town: The Free Winter of Black Savannah, p. 29
- Junius P. Rodriguez. “We’ll Hang Jeff Davis on the Sour Apple Tree”: Civil War Era Slave Resistance in Louisiana, p. 45
- Michael Fellman. Emancipation in Missouri, p. 57
- Part 2: From Fugitives to Contrabands to Freedpeople
- Allan Johnston. Being Free: Black Migration and the Civil War, p. 73
- Bobby L. Lovett. Nashville's Fort Negley: A Symbol of Blacks’ Involvement with the Union Army , p. 93
- William F. Messner. Black Violence and White Response: Louisiana, 1862, p. 107
- Richard B. Sheridan. From Slavery in Missouri to Freedom in Kansas: The Influx of Black Fugitives and Contrabands into Kansas, 1854-1865, p. 121
- Part 3: Racial Attitudes on the Civil War Frontier
- Albert Castel. Civil War Kansas and the Negro, p. 145
- Edward Noyes. The Negro in Wisconsin’s Civil War Effort, p. 155
- Part 4: The Impact of War on Free People of Color
- Edna Greene Medford. “I Was Always a Union Man”: The Dilemma of Free Blacks in Confederate Virginia, p. 171
- Edgar A. Toppin. Humbly They Served: The Black Brigade in the Defense of Cincinnati, p. 185
- Ted Tunnell. Free Negroes and the Frcedmen: Black Politics in New Orleans During the Civil War, p. 201
- Part 5: Preparing for Freedom
- Warren B. Armstrong. Union Chaplains and the Education of the Freedmen, p. 223
- William F. Messner. Black Education in Louisiana, 1863-1865, p. 231
- Sing-Nan Fen. Notes on the Education of Negroes at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia, During the Civil War, p. 247
- Joe M. Richardson. The American Missionary Association and Black Education in Civil War Missouri, p. 259
- Part 6: The Quest for Self-Determination
- Sandy Dwayne Martin. Black Churches and the Civil War: Theological and Ecclesiastical Significance of Black Methodist Involvement, 1861-1865, p. 271
- Howard C. Westwood. Sherman Marched—and Proclaimed “Land for the Landless”, p. 283
- Part 7: African Americans and the Lincoln Legacy
- LaWanda Cox. Lincoln and Black Freedom, p. 299
- Hans L. Trefousse. Lincoln and Race Relations, p. 317
- Notes, p. 327
- For Further Reading, p. 393
- Index, p. 395
Примечание:
Статьи о гражданской войне в США.
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