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The Civil War In Pennsylvania The African American Experience 1st Samuel W Black Editor

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The Civil War In Pennsylvania The African American Experience 1st Samuel W Black Editor
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Publisher: Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation / SENATOR JOHN HEINZ HISTORY CENTER / PA Civil War 150
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.88 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Samuel W. Black (Editor)
ISBN: 9780936340203, 0936340207
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1st

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The Civil War In Pennsylvania The African American Experience 1st Samuel W Black Editor by Samuel W. Black (editor) 9780936340203, 0936340207 instant download after payment.

*uploaded scan*. African Americans were active participants in their quest for freedom, nationhood, and self-determination before, during, and after the Civil War. The Civil War in Pennsylvania: The African American Experience goes beyond the battlefield or usual Civil War history with eight essays covering civil rights, emigration, abolitionism, armed resistance, service in war, and more. It treats the war with circumspection from a point of view that defined the conflict as a war over slavery and the opportunity to liberate the masses of Africans from bondage. That view did not see the war as an opportunity to restore the Union but to build a new Union that included freedom for all — the enslaved and free.

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