Letters from Lee's Army Or Memoirs of Life in and Out of the Army in Virginia During the War Between the States

Letters from Lee's Army Or Memoirs of Life in and Out of the Army in Virginia During the War Between the States PDF Author: Susan Leigh Blackford
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781494084394
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 322

Book Description
This is a new release of the original 1947 edition.

Letters from the Army

Letters from the Army PDF Author: Benjamin F. Stevenson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 324

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Taps for a Jim Crow Army

Taps for a Jim Crow Army PDF Author: Phillip McGuire
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 9780813128269
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 324

Book Description
Many black soldiers serving in the U.S. Army during World War II hoped that they might make permanent gains as a result of their military service and their willingness to defend their country. They were soon disabused of such illusions. Taps for a Jim Crow Army is a powerful collection of letters written by black soldiers in the 1940s to various government and nongovernment officials. The soldiers expressed their disillusionment, rage, and anguish over the discrimination and segregation they experienced in the Army. Most black troops were denied entry into army specialist schools; black officers were not allowed to command white officers; black soldiers were served poorer food and were forced to ride Jim Crow military buses into town and to sit in Jim Crow base movie theaters. In the South, German POWs could use the same latrines as white American soldiers, but blacks could not. The original foreword by Benjamin Quarles, professor emeritus of history at Morgan State University, and a new foreword by Bernard C. Nalty, the chief historian in the Office of Air Force History, offer rich insights into the world of these soldiers.

Letters from the Army

Letters from the Army PDF Author: Benjamin Franklin Stevenson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783337822675
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 628

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Letters from Lee's Army

Letters from Lee's Army PDF Author: Charles Minor Blackford
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803261495
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 338

Book Description
Charles Minor Blackford was a Virginia aristocrat who fought for the Confederacy as much out of obligation to his class and region as for political reasons. Letters from Lee's Army presents the correspondence between Captain Blackford and his wife, Susan Leigh Blackford, during the war. While Captain Blackford writes of the rigors of campaigning-the dramatically bad food, the constant dysentery, the cold and wet-we see the stoic Susan Blackford gradually relying less and less on her husband to make decisions. During the course of the war Susan Blackford lost her home, three children, and her belongings to the struggle, all without the camaraderie and sustaining sense of purpose known to the soldier. These letters emphasize the stresses that war and separation can place on a marriage. Blackford enlisted in the Second Virginia Cavalry at the outset of the war and in 1863 was posted to Longstreet's Corps. Most of his service was in northern Virginia around the Rappahannock and the Rapidan Rivers, in the Shenandoah Valley, and with Lee's army at Gettysburg. In 1864 Blackford went west with Longstreet's army to Chattanooga, and he returned with Longstreet for the war's final days. This Bison Books edition is introduced by Gordon C. Rhea, the author of The Battle of the Wilderness, May 5-6, 1864 and The Battles for Spotsylvania Court House and the Road to Yellow Tavern.

Letters from the Army

Letters from the Army PDF Author: Benjamin F. Stevenson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 311

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Letters from the Army, 1862-1864

Letters from the Army, 1862-1864 PDF Author: Benjamin Franklin Stevenson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Letters from the Army

Letters from the Army PDF Author: B. F. Stevenson
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781516934980
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 316

Book Description
A collection of letters written by B. F. Stevenson, who was the surgeon to the 22nd Kentucky Infantry, U.S. during the American Civil War.

Dear Folks

Dear Folks PDF Author: Carol E. Yorke
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
ISBN: 1681812851
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 128

Book Description
Before computers and the internet, letter writing was a labor of love. They could make you laugh or cry, holding untold mysteries within a quaint, many-times-over postmarked envelope. When the letter writer is a strapping lad of twenty-four who is blind in one eye and gets into the Army by faking the eye test, his letters home span the hysterically funny to the downright absurd. Meet Hal, Harold W. Yorke, Jr., a tall young man with coal black hair, a strikingly pale moustache, tanned complexion, and intelligent blue eyes that speak volumes. What started as a lark, turns into an interesting career in the Army spanning twenty years. The military took him all over the United States and to exotic locales like Korea and Puerto Rico. Hal’s journey of sepia-tinted World War II memories relates how he makes do with a not-so-handsome salary, yet his sharp mind and will to succeed has him fixing cars and planes, as well as just about anything broken that needs repairs during wartime. His letter home on how to score a cake from the base kitchen without getting caught is hilarious, while his letter about a terrifying fire will chill hearts. Presented by his daughter in this nostalgic compilation, each day in the military produced something new for Hal, and all those outpourings are captured as if on cellulose.

A Grand Army of Black Men

A Grand Army of Black Men PDF Author: Edwin S. Redkey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107782465
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 254

Book Description
The Civil War stands vivid in the collective memory of the American public. There has always been a profound interest in the subject, and specifically the participation of black Americans in and reactions to the war and the war's outcome. Almost 200,000 African-American soldiers fought for the Union in the Civil War. Although most were illiterate ex-slaves, several thousand were well-educated, free black men from the northern states. The 176 letters in this collection were written by black soldiers in the Union army during the Civil War to black and abolitionist newspapers. They provide a unique expression of the black voice that was meant for a public forum. The letters tell of the men's experiences, their fears and their hopes. They describe in detail their army days - the excitement of combat and the drudgery of digging trenches. Some letters give vivid descriptions of battle; others protest against racism; still others call eloquently for civil rights. Many describe their conviction that they are fighting not only to free the slaves but to earn equal rights as citizens. These letters give an extraordinary picture of the war and also reveal the bright expectations, hopes, and ultimately the demands that black soldiers had for the future - for themselves and for their race. As first-person documents of the Civil War, the letters are strong statements of the American dream of justice and equality, and of the human spirit.