Black Writers and the American Civil War

Black Writers and the American Civil War
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Book Synopsis Black Writers and the American Civil War by : Richard A. Long

Download or read book Black Writers and the American Civil War written by Richard A. Long and published by Booksales. This book was released on 1988 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Includes excerpts from: The Negro in the American rebellion / W.W. Brown -- A history of the Negro troops in the war of the rebellion / G.W. Williams -- The Black phalanx / J.T. Wilson -- Reminiscences of my life in camp / S.K. Taylor -- Journal / C. Forten -- Life and public services of Martin R. Delaney / F.A. Rollin -- From the Virginia plantation to the national capitol / J.M. Langston -- [Writings] / F. Douglass.


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