Forged in battle : the Civil War alliance of Black soldiers and white officers / Joseph T. Glatthaar.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Meridian, 1991, c1990.Description: xiii, 370 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. 23 cmISBN:
  • 452010683
Subject(s): Summary: Sixteen months after the start of the American Civil War, the Federal government, having vastly underestimated the length and manpower demands of the conflict, began to recruit black solders. This revolutionary policy gave 180,000 free blacks and former slaves the opportunity to prove themselves on the battlefield as part of the United States Colored Troops. By the end of the war, 37,000 in their ranks had given their lives for the cause of freedom." "In Forged in Battle, award-winning historian Joseph T. Glatthaar dramatically re-creates the events that gave these troops and their 7,000 white officers justifiable pride in their contributions to the Union victory and hope of equality in the years to come. Unfortunately, as Glatthaar poignantly demonstrates, memory of the United States Colored Troops' heroic sacrifices soon faded behind the prejudice that would plague the armed forces for another century."www.goodreads.com"
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American Learning Resource American Learning Resource Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center E 540.N3 .G466 1991 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 9ALRC201100814

London : Collier Macmillan, c1990.

A Meridian book.

Reprint. Originally published: New York : Free Press

Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-359) and index.

Sixteen months after the start of the American Civil War, the Federal government, having vastly underestimated the length and manpower demands of the conflict, began to recruit black solders. This revolutionary policy gave 180,000 free blacks and former slaves the opportunity to prove themselves on the battlefield as part of the United States Colored Troops. By the end of the war, 37,000 in their ranks had given their lives for the cause of freedom." "In Forged in Battle, award-winning historian Joseph T. Glatthaar dramatically re-creates the events that gave these troops and their 7,000 white officers justifiable pride in their contributions to the Union victory and hope of equality in the years to come. Unfortunately, as Glatthaar poignantly demonstrates, memory of the United States Colored Troops' heroic sacrifices soon faded behind the prejudice that would plague the armed forces for another century."www.goodreads.com"

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