African Americans and the Gettysburg Campaign

African Americans and the Gettysburg Campaign

African Americans and the Gettysburg Campaign

African Americans and the Gettysburg Campaign

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Overview

The role that African Americans played in the Gettysburg Campaign has now been largely forgotten. This work seeks to rectify this oversight by bringing to light the many ways that Black Americans took part in the crucial battle at Gettysburg, how they were able to influence the military outcome, and the impact the Civil War had on their lives. Author, James M. Paradis, a former licensed battlefield guide at Gettysburg National Military Park, examines the active prewar role played by Gettysburg citizens, both black and white, in dramatic rescues of the Underground Railroad. Readers are introduced to an impressive ensemble of characters from the black community in Gettysburg including farmers, blacksmiths, teachers, veterinarians, preachers, servants, and laborers. He also dispels the myth that no black men fought or were killed defending Gettysburg from the Confederate invasion. By filling in the missing pieces, this book will help African Americans take back their own history in this dramatic struggle for freedom.

African Americans and the Gettysburg Campaign will appeal to scholars and general readers alike. Civil War buffs and potential Gettysburg visitors will find the tour for today and points of interest sections valuable tools for enhancing their experience of this sacred ground. Maps, photographs, and illustrations appear throughout.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810850309
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/20/2005
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.04(w) x 8.96(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

James M. Paradis is a former licensed battlefield guide at Gettysburg National Military Park. He is currently Dean of the Upper School at St. Mary's Hall-Doane Academy in Burlington, N.J. A frequent lecturer and participant in Civil War Round Tables, his expertise on the place of African Americans in Civil War history has culminated in this book, the defining text on the role of African Americans in the Gettysburg Campaign.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 List of Maps and Illustrations Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 African Americans at Gettysburg before the War Chapter 6 African Americans in the Civil War Chapter 7 The Great Rebel Invasion Chapter 8 In the Wake of the Storm Chapter 9 Carrying the Struggle on to Victory Chapter 10 Little Note nor Long Remember Chapter 11 Appendix A: Black Residents and Points of Interest in the Town of Gettysburg Chapter 12 Appendix B: Gettysburg and African Americans: A Tour for Today Chapter 13 Bibliography Chapter 14 Index
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