This thesis explores the service of an estimated 468 black men who fought for the American cause during the Revolutionary War. Specifically, it examines those who resided in North Carolina or fought under the forces of this state. While the war largely did not fulfill its egalitarian potential for free and enslaved people of color, the armed service of these men-and their later status as veterans-brought them a mixed array of benefits. This study reveals why these men served, how they affected the war, and how their participation in the military impacted them, their families, and the larger community of people of color within North Carolina. It will show the geographic, economic, and social factors that influenced their enlistment into the ...
This article challenges the notion that black militias were of little consequence in the antebellum...
In the early stages of the American Revolutionary War, the Royal Governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore,...
Taylor broadens the focus of scholarship on Black Northerners during the war from the most prominent...
The Frederick C. Douglass Papers, held at the Joyner Library of East Carolina University are an impo...
Kolchin, PeterThe purpose of this thesis is to document the lives, before, during and after the Civi...
“Friends, Brothers, and Citizens” examines the lives of the American Revolutionary War’s Northeaster...
The Carolina Corps were both a product and driver of British military zeal during the Age of Revolut...
The Frederick C. Douglass Papers, held at the Joyner Library of East Carolina University are an impo...
The Carolina Corps were both a product and driver of British military zeal during the Age of Revolut...
This dissertation examines the lives of William and Ben Franck, freeborn men of color, who used mili...
This dissertation examines the lives of William and Ben Franck, freeborn men of color, who used mili...
This dissertation examines the lives of William and Ben Franck, freeborn men of color, who used mili...
This thesis traces 862 North Carolina Civil War soldiers who fought for the Confederacy, deserted or...
This thesis examines the experience of soldiers in North Carolina’s three volunteer regiments during...
This article challenges the notion that black militias were of little consequence in the antebellum...
This article challenges the notion that black militias were of little consequence in the antebellum...
In the early stages of the American Revolutionary War, the Royal Governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore,...
Taylor broadens the focus of scholarship on Black Northerners during the war from the most prominent...
The Frederick C. Douglass Papers, held at the Joyner Library of East Carolina University are an impo...
Kolchin, PeterThe purpose of this thesis is to document the lives, before, during and after the Civi...
“Friends, Brothers, and Citizens” examines the lives of the American Revolutionary War’s Northeaster...
The Carolina Corps were both a product and driver of British military zeal during the Age of Revolut...
The Frederick C. Douglass Papers, held at the Joyner Library of East Carolina University are an impo...
The Carolina Corps were both a product and driver of British military zeal during the Age of Revolut...
This dissertation examines the lives of William and Ben Franck, freeborn men of color, who used mili...
This dissertation examines the lives of William and Ben Franck, freeborn men of color, who used mili...
This dissertation examines the lives of William and Ben Franck, freeborn men of color, who used mili...
This thesis traces 862 North Carolina Civil War soldiers who fought for the Confederacy, deserted or...
This thesis examines the experience of soldiers in North Carolina’s three volunteer regiments during...
This article challenges the notion that black militias were of little consequence in the antebellum...
This article challenges the notion that black militias were of little consequence in the antebellum...
In the early stages of the American Revolutionary War, the Royal Governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore,...
Taylor broadens the focus of scholarship on Black Northerners during the war from the most prominent...