This contains a review of the title book, The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience During the Civil War, by James G. Hollandsworth, Jr., as well as a review of an additional book: Thank God My Regiment an African One: The Civil War Diary of Colonel Nathan W. Daniels, edited by C.P. Weave
Review of: Soldiering for Freedom: How the Union Army Recruited, Trained, and Deployed the U.S. Colo...
Review of: Wilson\u27s Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought It. Piston, ...
This is a review of Frank E. Roberts\u27 The American Foreign Legion: Black Soldiers of the 93d in ...
This contains a review of the title book, The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience...
This is a review of the title book, Guide To Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861-1865, by Art...
A distinguished unit Story told from black soldiers\u27 perspective Civil War historians have rece...
Full spectrum Collection gives thorough view of black service If you expect to have only one volum...
These new sources present new avenues of study for diverse subjects in the Civil War, including Blac...
Review of: "The Black Citizen-Soldiers of Kansas 1864–1901," by Roger D. Cunningham
Political and military activist The journal of a former slave\u27s fight on the sea and in print D...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
Another in a Line of Important Studies of African American Soldiers in the Civil War James K. Bryant...
Fighting for Survival and Freedom in the West Ian Michael Spurgeon\u27s Soldiers in the Army of Free...
Passing the Military Test Professional historians have produced a steady flow of books about United ...
Reviews of By Sea and By River: The Naval History of the Civil War. By Bern Anderson. (New York: Alf...
Review of: Soldiering for Freedom: How the Union Army Recruited, Trained, and Deployed the U.S. Colo...
Review of: Wilson\u27s Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought It. Piston, ...
This is a review of Frank E. Roberts\u27 The American Foreign Legion: Black Soldiers of the 93d in ...
This contains a review of the title book, The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience...
This is a review of the title book, Guide To Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861-1865, by Art...
A distinguished unit Story told from black soldiers\u27 perspective Civil War historians have rece...
Full spectrum Collection gives thorough view of black service If you expect to have only one volum...
These new sources present new avenues of study for diverse subjects in the Civil War, including Blac...
Review of: "The Black Citizen-Soldiers of Kansas 1864–1901," by Roger D. Cunningham
Political and military activist The journal of a former slave\u27s fight on the sea and in print D...
It has been a difficult time for the Civil War Book Review and the rest of the Louisiana community t...
Another in a Line of Important Studies of African American Soldiers in the Civil War James K. Bryant...
Fighting for Survival and Freedom in the West Ian Michael Spurgeon\u27s Soldiers in the Army of Free...
Passing the Military Test Professional historians have produced a steady flow of books about United ...
Reviews of By Sea and By River: The Naval History of the Civil War. By Bern Anderson. (New York: Alf...
Review of: Soldiering for Freedom: How the Union Army Recruited, Trained, and Deployed the U.S. Colo...
Review of: Wilson\u27s Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought It. Piston, ...
This is a review of Frank E. Roberts\u27 The American Foreign Legion: Black Soldiers of the 93d in ...