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African American southerners in slavery, Civil War, and Reconstruction

African American southerners in slavery, Civil War, and Reconstruction

by Claude H. Nolen

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"This work documents the many roles filled by Southern blacks in the last decades of slavery, the Civil War years, and the following period of Reconstruction. African Americans suffered and resisted bondage in virtually every aspect of their lives, but preserved through centuries of brutality to their present place at the center of American life. Utilizing statements made by former slaves and other sources close to them, the author takes a close look at the culture and lifestyle of this proud people in the final decades of slavery, their experiences of being in the military and fighting in the Civil War, and the active role taken by the Southern blacks during Reconstruction."--BOOK JACKET.
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["19th century" "African Americans" "History" "Race relations" "Reconstruction (U.S. history 1865-1877)" "Slavery" "Slaves" "Social conditions" "United States Civil War 1861-1865" "Reconstruction (u.s. history 1865-1877)" "Slavery united states history" "Southern states history" "Southern states race relations" "Southern states social conditions" "United states history civil war 1861-1865 african americans" "Ethnische Beziehungen" "Sklaverei" "Afro-Americans" "S\u00fcdstaaten" "Reconstruction"]

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