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Honor In Command Lt Freeman S Bowleys Civil War Service In The 30th United States Colored Infantry 1st Keith Wilson

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Honor In Command Lt Freeman S Bowleys Civil War Service In The 30th United States Colored Infantry 1st Keith Wilson
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.57 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Keith Wilson
ISBN: 9780813029986, 0813029988
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1st

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Honor In Command Lt Freeman S Bowleys Civil War Service In The 30th United States Colored Infantry 1st Keith Wilson by Keith Wilson 9780813029986, 0813029988 instant download after payment.

This memoir by Freeman Sparks Bowley, a young white officer who served as a lieutenant in a regiment of U.S. Colored Troops in the Union Army, is the work of a superb storyteller who describes how his Civil War experiences transformed him from a callow youth into an honorable man. Describing in detail his relationship with the men in his company, Bowley extols the role of black soldiers and their officers in the Union victory.            Bowley’s service in the Union Army began when his regiment joined Grant’s 1864 Overland Campaign. His courage was tested at the battles of the Wilderness and the Crater. Captured at the Crater, Bowley spent seven months in prison in Columbia, South Carolina. Paroled in March 1865, he rejoined his regiment to serve in the army of the occupation in the coastal regions of North Carolina and was mustered out of military service in December 1865. His memoir is an invaluable record of the fighting capabilities of black soldiers during the Battle of the Crater and the strategies they employed to cope with racism and adapt to military life. It is also a detailed account of the social dynamics of prison life.            Editor Keith Wilson’s three introductory essays historically position the coming of age narrative as a significant account of race relations in the Union Army and explore Bowley’s developing sense of manhood and honor, offering a unique perspective to Civil War scholars and history buffs.

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