
The Great Conspiracy, Volume 4
History - American, History - Modern (1750+), History - Warfare
The Great Conspiracy, Volume 4, written by John Alexander Logan in the late 19th century, provides a historical account of the Civil War with a focus on slavery and emancipation. It examines the political and military strategies of both the Union and Confederacy regarding enslaved individuals, highlighting the debates and decisions made during the conflict. The narrative discusses key historical figures and illustrates the evolving views on emancipation as a military and moral necessity, reflecting the complexities of the era's political landscape.










