The Negro in the American rebellion : his heroism and his fidelity /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Brown, William Wells, 1814?-1884 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : Lee & Shepard, 1867.
Series:Slavery in America and the world: history, culture & law.
Military and government.
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Table of Contents:
  • Blacks in the Revolutionary War and in 1812
  • The South-Carolina fright
  • The Nat Turner insurrection
  • Slave revolt at sea
  • Growth of the slave-power
  • The John Brown raid
  • The first gun of the rebellion
  • The Union and slavery both to be preserved
  • Intelligent contrabands
  • Proclamations of Fremont and Hunter
  • Heroism of Negroes on the high seas
  • General Butler at New Orleans
  • The District of Columbia free
  • The Black brigade of Cincinnati
  • Proclamation of freedom
  • The new policy
  • Arming the Blacks
  • Battle of Milliken's Bend
  • Raising Black regiments at the North
  • Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment
  • Blacks under fire in South Carolina
  • Freedmen under fire in Mississippi
  • Battle of Port Hudson
  • General Banks in Louisiana
  • Honors to the noble dead
  • The northern wing of the rebellion
  • Assault on Fort Wagner
  • The slave-martyr
  • Battle of Olustee, Florida
  • Battle of Poison Springs, Arkansas
  • The massacre at Fort Pillow
  • Injustice to colored troops
  • Battle of Honey Hill, South Carolina
  • Before Petersburg and Richmond
  • Wit and humor of the war
  • A thrilling incident of the war
  • Progress and justice
  • Fourth-of-July celebration at the home of Jeff. Davis
  • Gallantry, loyalty and kindness of the Negro
  • Fall of the Confederacy, and death of President Lincoln
  • President Andrew Johnson
  • Ill treatment of colored people South [sic]
  • Protection for the colored people
  • Caste
  • Sixth Regiment United-States Volunteers.