Publisher's Synopsis
Explore a crucial period in American history with "Letters and Discussions on the Formation of Colored Regiments, and the Duty of the Colored People in Regard to the Great Slaveholders' Rebellion, in the United States of America," by Alfred M. Green. This historical text delves into the Civil War era, shedding light on the experiences and perspectives of African Americans during this pivotal time.
Focusing on the participation of African Americans in the war, the book examines the formation of colored regiments and the complex decisions faced by colored people amidst the Slaveholders' Rebellion. Through letters and discussions, Green offers insights into the social and political landscape, addressing themes of slavery and the fight for freedom. A vital resource for understanding the role of African American soldiers in the Civil War, this volume contributes to the broader historical narrative of the United States and its struggle with slavery. A carefully prepared print republication, it offers valuable perspectives on this transformative period in American history.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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