A Voice of Thunder

- A BLACK SOLDIER'S CIVIL WAR

Forfatter: info mangler
Bog
  • Format
  • Bog, paperback
  • Engelsk
  • 392 sider

Beskrivelse

George E. Stephens, the most

        important African-American war correspondent of his era, served in the

        famed black Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment, subject of the film Glory.

        His letters from the front, published in the New York Weekly Anglo-African,

        brilliantly detail two wars: one against the Confederacy and one against

        the brutal, debilitating racism within his own Union Army. Together with

        Donald Yacovone's biographical introduction detailing Stephens's life

        and times, they provide a singular perspective on the greatest crisis

        in the history of the United States.

      Stephens chronicled the African-American

        quest for freedom in reports from southern Maryland and eastern Virginia

        in 1861 and 1862 that detailed, among other issues of the day, the Army

        of the Potomac's initial encounter with slavery, the heroism of fugitive

        slaves, and the brutality both Southerners and Union troops inflicted

        on them.

      From the inception of the

        Fifty-fourth early in 1863 Stephens was the unit's voice, telling of its

        struggle against slavery and its quest to win the pay it had been promised.

        His description of the July 18, 1863, assault on Battery Wagner near Charleston,

        South Carolina, and his writings on the unit's eighteen-month campaign

        to be paid as much as white troops are gripping accounts of continued

        heroism in the face of persistent insult.

      The Weekly Anglo-African

        was the preeminent African-American newspaper of its time. Stephens's

        correspondence, intimate and authoritative, takes in an expansive array

        of issues and anticipates nearly all modern assessments of the black role

        in the Civil War. His commentary on the Lincoln administration's wartime

        policy and his conviction that the issues of race and slavery were central

        to nineteenth-century American life mark him as a major American social

        critic.

Læs hele beskrivelsen
Detaljer
Størrelse og vægt
  • Dybde2,5 cm
  • coffee cup img
    10 cm
    book img
    15,2 cm
    22,9 cm

    Findes i disse kategorier...

    Velkommen til Saxo – din danske boghandel

    Hos os kan du handle som gæst, Saxo-bruger eller Saxo-medlem – du bestemmer selv. Skulle du få brug for hjælp, sidder vores kundeservice-team klar ved både telefonerne og tasterne.

    Om medlemspriser hos Saxo

    For at købe bøger til medlemspris skal du være medlem af Saxo Premium, Saxo Shopping eller Saxo Ung. De første 7 dage er gratis for nye medlemmer. Medlemskabet fornyes automatisk og kan altid opsiges. Læs mere om fordelene ved vores forskellige medlemskaber her.

    Machine Name: SAXO082