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An Unerring Fire: The Massacre At Fort Pillow
Richard Fuchs

An Unerring Fire: The Massacre At Fort Pillow

Stackpole Books (Mar 15, 2002)
9780811718240
| Hardcover
192 pages | 157 x 241 mm
Dewey 973.736

Genre

  • C.W. Battles

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / Military
  • Fort Pillow, Battle Of, Tenn., 1864
  • History / Military / General
  • History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)

Plot

The Fort Pillow massacre, in which a Confederate cavalry force assaulted and captured an inadequately defended Union fortification in western Tennessee, is one of the most controversial episodes of the Civil War. The cavalry, led by Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, was accused of massacring the defeated troops, most of whom were African-American. In 'An Unerring Fire', author Richard Fuchs examines the event as a product of the social milieu and the individual personality of Nathan Bedford Forrest, who Fuchs believes was an accessorial inspiration before and a passive participant during the massacre.

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