The Black Experience in the Civil War South

The Black Experience in the Civil War South

by Stephen V. Ash
The Black Experience in the Civil War South

The Black Experience in the Civil War South

by Stephen V. Ash

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Overview

The first book of its kind to appear in a generation, this comprehensive study details the experiences of the black men, women, and children who lived in the South during the traumatic time of secession and civil war.

The Black Experience in the Civil War South is the first comprehensive study of the Southern black wartime experience to appear in a generation. Incorporating the most recent scholarship, this thematically organized book does justice to the richness of its subject, looking at the lives of blacks in the Confederate states and the nonseceding Southern states; at blacks on farms and plantations and in towns and cities; at blacks employed in industry and the military; and at black men, women, and children.

Drawing on memoirs, autobiographies, and other original source materials, the author details the experiences of blacks who took up residence in Union "contraband camps" and on free-labor plantations and those who enlisted in the Union army. He introduces individuals who escaped from slavery, as well as the small minority of Southern blacks who were free when the war began. Most significantly, this revealing study deals not only with those who gained freedom during the war, but those whose freedom came only after the conflict's end.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275985240
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/02/2010
Series: Reflections on the Civil War Era
Pages: 126
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Stephen V. Ash is professor of history at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Freedom Delayed
Chapter Two: Life and Labor on the Land
Chapter Three: Beyond the Plantation
Chapter Four: Gaining Freedom
Chapter Five: Experiencing Freedom
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Index

What People are Saying About This

Paul A. Cimbala

"Stephen V. Ash has produced a concise, lively account of the experiences of African Americans in the slave states during the Civil War. Covering topics ranging from war work to emancipation, he shows how the great political and military events so well known to most Americans reached down into the lives of a common people who craved freedom above all else. Once again, Ash, one of our finest Civil War historians, proves that he is a master story teller as well as a conscientious researcher. He has given scholars, students and buffs an excellent starting point for understanding this essential aspect of our nation's great drama."

Paul A. Cimbala

"Stephen V. Ash has produced a concise, lively account of the experiences of African Americans in the slave states during the Civil War. Covering topics ranging from war work to emancipation, he shows how the great political and military events so well known to most Americans reached down into the lives of a common people who craved freedom above all else. Once again, Ash, one of our finest Civil War historians, proves that he is a master story teller as well as a conscientious researcher. He has given scholars, students and buffs an excellent starting point for understanding this essential aspect of our nation's great drama."

Paul A. Cimbala, Professor, Department of History, Fordham University

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