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United States Army - Regimental Histories, United States Army, Slavery - Emancipation, Abolition & African American Civil War Participation, Union - Civil War History - Regimental Histories, African Americans - Military History, Civil War and Reconstructi
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"No man can hinder me"

by Bethuel Hunter
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Overview

Titled after the refrain of an old spiritual, "No Man Can Hinder Me:" Black Troops in the Union Armies During the American Civil War chronicles African American participation in the Civil War from their earliest enlistment efforts through veterans' experiences in the postwar years. Military specifics (including: selection of officers, pay, health, weaponry, treatment of prisoners) are examined within the broader political contexts of citizenship and emancipation to illuminate the social and historical milieu in which these men served. Hunter frames his essay within the combat experience of the black division, serving with the Army of the Potomac, that participated in the Battle of the Crater at the end of July 1864.

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Book Details

Published
August 31, 2004
Publisher
[New Haven, Conn. : Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, 2003]
Pages
52
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780845731574

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