The Civil War was undeniably an integral event in American history, but for African Americans, whose personal liberties were dependent upon its outcome, it was an especially critical juncture. The Union defeat of the Confederacy brought African Americans a simultaneous victory over their captors, freeing them from slavery and domination and establishing them as masters of their own fate. But African Americans were far from passive victims of the war. Black soldiers fought on both sides of the conflict--Union and Confederate. In Climbing Up to Glory: A Short History of African Americans during...
The Civil War was undeniably an integral event in American history, but for African Americans, whose personal liberties were dependent upon its outcom...