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Millikens Bend A Civil War Battle In History And Memory Linda Barnickel

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Millikens Bend A Civil War Battle In History And Memory Linda Barnickel
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Publisher: LSU Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Linda Barnickel
ISBN: 9780807149942, 0807149942
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Millikens Bend A Civil War Battle In History And Memory Linda Barnickel by Linda Barnickel 9780807149942, 0807149942 instant download after payment.

At Milliken's Bend, Louisiana, a Union force composed predominantly of former slaves met their Confederate adversaries in one of the bloodiest small engagements of the war. This important fight received some attention in the North and South but soon drifted into obscurity. The fighting at Milliken's Bend occurred in June 1863, about fifteen miles north of Vicksburg on the west bank of the Mississippi River, where a brigade of Texas Confederates attacked a Federal outpost. Most of the Union defenders had been slaves less than two months before. The new African American recruits fought well, despite their minimal training, and Milliken's Bend helped prove to a skeptical northern public that black men were indeed fit for combat duty. Soon after the battle, accusations swirled that Confederates had executed some prisoners taken from the "Colored Troops." The charges eventually led to a congressional investigation and contributed to the suspension of prisoner exchanges between the North and South. The battle contributed to southerner's increasing fears of slave insurrection and heightened their anxieties about emancipation. In the North, it helped foster a commitment to allow free blacks and former slaves to take part in the war to end slavery. And for African Americans, both free and enslaved, Milliken's Bend symbolized their never-ending struggle for freedom.

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