The author was a prominent Afro-American abolitionist lecturer, writer and historian. First published in 1867, this work is considered the first historical record of black soldiers in the American Revolutionary War to be published, and it also details the contribution made by black soldiers during the American Civil War.
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The author was a prominent Afro-American abolitionist lecturer, writer and historian. First published in 1867, this work is considered the first historical record of black soldiers in the American Revolutionary War to be published, and it also details the contribution made by black soldiers during the American Civil War.
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Fair. 389p. Ex-library, original cloth. A hardcover book in good reading condition with dustjacket. Stamps on top and bottom edges. Bookplate, stamps, and card pocket on endpapers. Additional library marks on title page, but otherwise, text clean and binding tight. The jacket is price-clipped and encased in a mylar cover with labels on the spine and back panel. An African-American author's account of the role of black soldiers in the Civil War. This is a modern reprint of the 1867 edition.