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Freedom's Journey : African American Voices of the Civil War

Fuller, Charles(Foreword by)Yacovone, Donald(Edited by)
Part of the The Library of Black America series series
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The men and women represented in this book had the extraordinary opportunity of witnessing the end of a 200-year struggle for freedom: the Civil War.

Gathered here are the stirring testimonies of many African Americans including slaves who endured their last years of servitude before escaping from their masters, soldiers who fought for the freedom of their brethren and for equal rights, and reporters who covered the defeat of their oppressors.

These African American voices include the great abolitionist Frederick Douglass on the meaning of the war; Martin R.

Delany on his meeting with Lincoln to gain permission to raise an army of African Americans; Susie King Taylor on her life as laundress and nurse to a Union regiment in the deep South; Elizabeth Keckley, Mary Todd Lincoln's seamstress, on Abraham Lincoln's journey to Richmond after its fall; Elijah P.

Marrs on rising from slave to Union sergeant while fighting for his freedom in Kentucky; letters from black soldiers to black newspapers; and much more.

Each testimony is presented unabridged, allowing the full flavour of these voices to be heard, and each is supplemented with introductions and notes that provide rich context.

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Chicago Review Press
1556525214 / 9781556525216
Paperback / softback
01/02/2004
United States
English
608 p.
23 cm
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