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Families and freedom: a documentary history of African-American kinship in the Civil War era
Families and freedom: a documentary history of African-American kinship in the Civil War era
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New Press
Publication Date
1997
Language
English
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1. Escape, rescue, and recapture: families and the wartime struggle for freedom.
2. Families in the Union-occupied Confederacy.
3. Soldiers' families in the free states.
4. Soldiers' families in the border states.
5. Soldiers' families and the postwar army of occupation.
6. Husbands and wives.
7. Parents and children.
8. Extended kinship: the family writ large.
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African American families
African American families -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
African Americans
African Americans -- History -- 1863-1877 -- Sources
Emancipation
Freedmen
Freedmen -- Correspondence
History
Slaves
Slaves -- Emancipation -- United States -- Sources
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Berlin, Ira,1941
Rowland, Leslie S
ISBN
9781565840263
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