The gray and the black

The gray and the black1972
About this book
"In The Gray and the Black, Robert F. Durden reconstructs the intensely passionate debate that cuts to the heart of what the war was about for the South. Throughout his narrative, Durden lets the participants speak for themselves - in journal extracts, newspaper articles, letters, and speeches.
These documents and Durden's perceptive commentary demonstrate with sad finality that, when faced with this ultimate choice, southerners, with certain fascinating exceptions, could not bring themselves to abandon the "peculiar institution.""--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1972
- OL Work ID
- OL2702222W
Subjects
African AmericansEmancipationHistoryPublic opinionRace relationsSlavesSourcesUnited States Civil War, 1861-1865Slavery, united statesSlaves, emancipation, united statesConfederate states of america, history, sourcesEnslaved persons, emancipation, united states