Local Politics and Black Freedom After the Civil War
On June 4, 1870 Joshua C. Legree opened an account with the Savannah, Georgia branch of the Freedmen’s Bank. Three
Read moreOn June 4, 1870 Joshua C. Legree opened an account with the Savannah, Georgia branch of the Freedmen’s Bank. Three
Read moreThis month, I had the opportunity to speak with John Clegg, founder of African American Civil War Soldiers, a new website that is
Read moreAs monuments to white supremacists, slavery-defenders, and Confederate leaders continue to be torn down by politicians or by the people’s
Read moreThroughout much of the twentieth century historians framed the Civil War as a political and military driven historical process, which
Read moreAs outrageous new events on the campaign trail assault us every day, it is becoming easy to accept the absurdities
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