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Black Union Soldiers in the Civil War
Hondon B. Hargrove

Black Union Soldiers in the Civil War

McFarland (1988)
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0899503373
| Hardcover
250 pages | 6.3 x 9.5 inch | USA | English
Dewey 973.7/415
LC Classification E540.N3H35 1988
LC Control No. 88042511

Subject

  • 1851-1900
  • 1861-1865

Personal

Location US War-Civil . 973.14 . M2h
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Notes

This book refutes the historical slander that blacks did not fight for their emancipation from slavery. At first harshly rejected in their attempts to enlist in the Union army, blacks were eventually accepted into the service-often through the efforts of individual generals who, frustrated with bureaucratic inaction in the face of dwindling forces, overrode orders from the secretary of war and the president himself. By the end of the war, black soldiers had numbered over 187,000 and served in 167 regiments. Seventeen were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation's highest award for valor. Theirs was a remarkable achievement whose full story is here told for the first time. Includes index.