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A Grand Army of Black Men

A Grand Army of Black Men

A Grand Army of Black Men

Letters from African-American Soldiers in the Union Army 1861–1865
Edwin S. Redkey
November 1992
Available
Hardback
9780521434003

    The Civil War stands vivid in the collective memory of the American public. There has always been a profound interest in the subject, and specifically of Blacks' participation in and reactions to the war and the war's outcome. Almost 200,000 African-American soldiers fought for the Union in the Civil War. Although most were illiterate ex-slaves, several thousand were well educated, free black men from the northern states. The 129 letters in this collection were written by black soldiers in the Union army during the Civil War to black and abolitionist newspapers. They provide a unique expression of the black voice that was meant for a public forum.
    The letters tell of the men's experiences, their fears, and their hopes. They describe in detail their army days--the excitement of combat and the drudgery of digging trenches. Some letters give vivid descriptions of battle; others protest racism; still others call eloquently for civil rights. Many describe their conviction that they are fighting not only to free the slaves but to earn equal rights as citizens. These letters give an extraordinary picture of the war and also reveal the bright expectations, hopes, and ultimately the demands that black soldiers had for the future--for themselves and for their race. As first-person documents of the Civil War, the letters are strong statements of the American dream of justice and equality, and of the human spirit.

    • A vivid picture of the Civil War as seen by black soldiers
    • The largest collection of black soldiers' letters from the Civil War to date
    • A new perspective on the Civil War and the struggle for justice
    • A Preface and Introduction place the letters in historical context
    • Will do well in African-American studies

    Reviews & endorsements

    "...a significant addition to the small but growing body of literature speaking directly to the African Americans' Civil War." Richard M. Reid, Georgia Historical Quarterly

    "This volume is a substantial and important addition to the growing literature of African-American involvement in the Civil War." Richard Blackett, Journal of American History

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    Product details

    November 1992
    Hardback
    9780521434003
    328 pages
    229 × 152 × 22 mm
    0.65kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgments
    • List of abbreviations
    • Introduction: for freedom and equality
    • 1. Black soldiers in white regiments
    • 2. South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida
    • 3. Virginia and North Carolina
    • 4. The Gulf States
    • 5. Occupation duty
    • 6. For the rights of citizens
    • 7. The struggle for equal pay
    • 8. Racism in the army
    • 9. The navy
    • 10. War's end
    • Index.
      Author
    • Edwin S. Redkey