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African Canadians in Union Blue: Volunteering for the Cause in America's Civil War, Updated Edition (Studies in Canadian Military History Series)

African Canadians in Union Blue: Volunteering for the Cause in America's Civil War, Updated Edition (Studies in Canadian Military History Series)

Reid, Richard M. Reid, Richard Reid

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When Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, he also authorized the army to recruit black soldiers. Nearly 200,000 men answered the call. Several thousand came from Canada, the terminus of the Underground Railroad. What compelled these men to leave the comfort and safety of home to fight in a foreign war? In African Canadians in Union Blue, Richard Reid sets out in search of an answer and discovers a group of men whose courage and contributions open a window on the changing nature of the Civil War and the ties that held black communities together even as the borders around them shifted and were torn asunder.

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OL Work ID
OL19341504W

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United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, participation, african americanBlacks, canadaCanada, history, 1841-1867HistoryCanadian ParticipationBlacksBlack Canadian ParticipationUnited states, history, civil war, 1861-1865Black people

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