To Succeed Where Others Failed: The Untold Strory of the Marshall Plantation Raid
By Bruce Seaman
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By Bruce Seaman
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In March 1865 with the Civil War nearly over, a 30-man team of mostly Black Union soldiers traveled from Jacksonville, Florida 100 miles behind enemy lines to conduct a ridiculously daring raid in remote Marion County. Then the raiders had to return on foot to St. Augustine 80 miles from the raid site, knowing a crack Confederate cavalry unit would be hot on their trail.
The Black raiders planned the operation, employed their own strategy, were led by a Black Sergeant-Major—no White officer—...
The Black raiders planned the operation, employed their own strategy, were led by a Black Sergeant-Major—no White officer—...























