Strike the Blow for Freedom
Title | Strike the Blow for Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | James M. Paradis |
Publisher | White Mane Publishing Company |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | African American soldiers |
ISBN | 9781572491915 |
This is the story of the 6th Regiment of the United States Colored Infantry and their war against prejudice as well as the confederacy.
Freedom by the Sword
Title | Freedom by the Sword PDF eBook |
Author | William A. Dobak |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 616 |
Release | 2013-02-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1510720227 |
The Civil War changed the United States in many ways—economic, political, and social. Of these changes, none was more important than Emancipation. Besides freeing nearly four million slaves, it brought agricultural wage labor to a reluctant South and gave a vote to black adult males in the former slave states. It also offered former slaves new opportunities in education, property ownership—and military service. From late 1862 to the spring of 1865, as the Civil War raged on, the federal government accepted more than 180,000 black men as soldiers, something it had never done before on such a scale. Known collectively as the United States Colored Troops and organized in segregated regiments led by white officers, some of these soldiers guarded army posts along major rivers; others fought Confederate raiders to protect Union supply trains, and still others took part in major operations like the Siege of Petersburg and the Battle of Nashville. After the war, many of the black regiments took up posts in the former Confederacy to enforce federal Reconstruction policy. Freedom by the Sword tells the story of these soldiers' recruitment, organization, and service. Thanks to its broad focus on every theater of the war and its concentration on what black soldiers actually contributed to Union victory, this volume stands alone among histories of the U.S. Colored Troops.
The Addison Gayle Jr. Reader
Title | The Addison Gayle Jr. Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Addison Gayle (Jr.) |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 506 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Aesthetics, Black |
ISBN | 0252076109 |
This is a comprehensive representation of Addison Gayle, Jr.'s crucial influence on African American aesthetics and literature. The reader collects 60 personal essays, critical articles, and other seminal works which represent the range of Gayle's writing in such subjects as cultural nationalism and racism.
To Arms for Liberty
Title | To Arms for Liberty PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine Turner Bryce |
Publisher | |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 1918 |
Genre | World War, 1914-1918 |
ISBN |
Capture of De Wet
Title | Capture of De Wet PDF eBook |
Author | Philip J. Sampson |
Publisher | London : E. Arnold |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 1915 |
Genre | South Africa |
ISBN |
Slaves, Slaveholders, and a Kentucky Community's Struggle Toward Freedom
Title | Slaves, Slaveholders, and a Kentucky Community's Struggle Toward Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth D. Leonard |
Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2019-02-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0813176670 |
Countless lives were transformed by the war that split the nation, and many stories are yet to be revealed about how the Civil War and the Reconstruction era affected Kentuckians. One such narrative is that of Sandy Holt, who, in the summer of 1864, joined tens of thousands of former slaves and enlisted in the United States Colored Troops. He put his life on the line to secure the Union's survival and the end of slavery. Hundreds of miles away in a federal office, Sandy Holt's former owner, Joseph Holt, worked to achieve the same goals. No one could have predicted before the Civil War that these two very different but interconnected Kentuckians would be crucial participants in the Union war effort. Joseph Holt's radical transformation and the contributions of black Kentuckians in the United States Colored Troops have long been underestimated. In Slaves, Slaveholders, and a Kentucky Community's Struggle toward Freedom, author Elizabeth D. Leonard examines a community of black and white Kentuckians whose lives were intertwined throughout the Civil War era. Bringing new insights into the life and legacy of Breckinridge County native Joseph Holt, Leonard exposes the origins of Holt's evolution from slave owner to member of Lincoln's War Department, where he became a powerful advocate for the abolition of slavery and the enlistment of former bondsmen. Digging deep into Holt's past, Leonard explores the lives of Holt's extended family members and also traces the experiences and efforts of Sandy Holt and other slaves-turned-soldiers from Breckinridge County and its periphery. Many ran from bondage to fight for freedom in the Union army and returned, hoping to claim the promises of Emancipation. The interwoven stories of Joseph and Sandy Holt, and their shared Kentucky community during and after the war, show how a small corner of this border state experienced one of the most defining conflicts in American history.
The Minute Man
Title | The Minute Man PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 44 |
Release | 1942-03 |
Genre | Bonds |
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