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The USCT Chronicle: April 2014
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Telling African American Civil War Stories, of Soldiers, Civilians, Contrabands, First Days of Freedom, and the Events that led to Freedom. Friday, April 18, 2014. 150 years ago today the 1st Kansas Colored which was re-designated as the 79th US Colored Infantry was engaged in battle at Poison Springs, in Ouachita County Arkansas. They are remembered again on this day. On April 18, 1864 the battle of Poison Springs occurred. This took place in Ouachita and was part of the Camden Expedition. They did not ...
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The USCT Chronicle: On the trail of Yarmouth Cartwright
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Telling African American Civil War Stories, of Soldiers, Civilians, Contrabands, First Days of Freedom, and the Events that led to Freedom. Friday, April 4, 2014. On the trail of Yarmouth Cartwright. By Drusilla Pair, reflected the names of several black soldiers who were captured after the battle at Petersburg. An article in the Richmond Dispatch listed the names of the soldiers simply as "captured Negroes" and although they were soldiers, the men were listed in the Richmond Dispatch. The only way to fi...
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About Civil War: Civil War Theater
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About Our Freedom Home. African-American Voices of the Civil War. April 28, 2004. Charles Fuller writer, 1982 Pulitzer Prize [homepage]. Donald Yacavone senior associate editor, Massachusetts Historical Society. Nina Silber associate professor, history, Boston University [homepage]. The History of the American Civil War. Learn about The American Civil War part 2 - 1861. African americans in the american civil war. Watch it on Academic Earth. The Civil War: A Ken Burns Film (The Causes Episode 1 of 9).
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Professor Dru: Favorite Links
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Integrating Genealogy with Technology. Favorite Genealogy Websites and Blogs. James A. Fields House Blog. Life From the Roots. The International Society of Genetic Genealogy. Federation of Genealogical Societies. Afro-American Historical and Genealogical. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Picture Window template. Template images by Airyelf.
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