Men of Color, to Arms!

Men of Color, to Arms!
Author: James R. Fuller
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0595158269

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"Forward! Double-Quick!" and away we all rushed toward the fort... capturing two brass field pieces, one of which the rebels left loaded." A true account of Vermont men of color in battle during the Civil War. A barely known fact is that the tiny state of Vermont provided over one hundred and fifty African American soldiers to fight for the Union and by doing so, free millions of their own race. This is their story. Derived from historical archives and through their own words, discover the soldiers who answered the call, "Men of Color, To Arms!"

Men of Color to Arms!: Black Soldiers, Indian Wars, and the Quest for Equality

Men of Color to Arms!: Black Soldiers, Indian Wars, and the Quest for Equality
Author: Elizabeth D. Leonard
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393079155

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The story of the black soldiers who helped save the Union, conquer the West, and build the nation. In 1863, at the height of the Civil War, Frederick Douglass promised African Americans that serving in the military offered a sure path to freedom. Once a black man became a soldier, Douglass declared, “there is no power on earth or under the earth which can deny that he has earned the right to citizenship in the United States.” More than 180,000 black men heeded his call to defend the Union—only to find the path to equality would not be so straightforward. In this sharply drawn history, Professor Elizabeth D. Leonard reveals the aspirations and achievements as well as the setbacks and disappointments of African American soldiers. Drawing on eye-opening firsthand accounts, she restores black soldiers to their place in the arc of American history, from the Civil War and its promise of freedom until the dawn of the 20th century and the full retrenchment of Jim Crow. Along the way, Leonard offers a nuanced account of black soldiers’ involvement in the Indian Wars, their attempts to desegregate West Point and gain proper recognition for their service, and their experience of Reconstruction nationally, as blacks worked to secure their place in an ever-changing nation. With abundant primary research, enlivened by memorable characters and vivid descriptions of army life, Men of Color to Arms! is an illuminating portrait of a group of men whose contributions to American history need to be further recognized.

"Men of Color! To Arms!

Author: Pinheiro, Jr. (Holly Anthony)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2017
Genre: African American veterans
ISBN:

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My dissertation examines the families of Civil War African American soldiers in the nineteenth and twentieth-century. The project applies gender and sociological methodologies to case studies of Northern African American soldiers to explore how African American families used military service to reframe societal debates of gender. Using these methodologies, I have uncovered the contested debates of what gender meant, not only for Northern African Americans but also for whites. By supporting black military service, African American family members attempted to have their gender recognized equal to whites, instead of as inferior. Numerous advocates of enlistment championed military service as the vehicle to have white society recognize black humanity and citizenship claims. But enlistment idealism and the hardships of service ignored the material realities of working-class Northern black families. Military service caused financial instability to numerous working-class Northern black families as their male kin sacrificed their lives in the Civil war.

Frederick Douglass’ Civil War

Frederick Douglass’ Civil War
Author: David W. Blight
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1991-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807117248

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In this sensitive intellectual biography David W. Blight undertakes the first systematic analysis of the impact of the Civil War on Frederick Douglass' life and thought, offering new insights into the meaning of the war in American history and in the Afro-American experience. Frederick Douglass' Civil War follows Douglass' intellectual and personal growth from the political crises of the 1850s through secession, war, black enlistment, emancipation, and Reconstruction. This book provides an engrossing story of Douglass' development of a social identity in relation to transforming events, and demonstrates that he saw the Civil War as the Second American Revolution, and himself as one of the founders of a new nation. Through Douglass' life, his voice, and his interpretations we see the Civil War era and its memory in a new light.

Men of Color. To Arms! To Arms!.

Men of Color. To Arms! To Arms!.
Author: Frederick Douglass
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1863
Genre: African American soldiers
ISBN:

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"Men of Color, to Arms!"

Author: Clara L. Small
Publisher:
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: African American soldiers
ISBN: 9780970380265

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Roster of U.S. Colored Troops during Civil War from lower counties of Eastern Shore of Maryland. Includes research on recruitment practices, political and social climate of border-state Maryland. Illustrated, photos

Men of Color to Arms!: Black Soldiers, Indian Wars, and the Quest for Equality

Men of Color to Arms!: Black Soldiers, Indian Wars, and the Quest for Equality
Author: Elizabeth D. Leonard
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2010-08-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 039306039X

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'Framed by Appomattox in 1865 and the Chicago World's Fair in 1893, packed with individuals' stories, details of battles fought and descriptions of army life, Men of Color to Arms! examines black soldiers' contributions to America's post-Civil War expansion and consolidation and sheds light on the myriad obstacles the buffalo soldiers faced.' (Publisher)

Men of Color -- to Arms!

Men of Color -- to Arms!
Author: Darrell Hyder
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1990
Genre: African American soldiers
ISBN:

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