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Nineteenth Century Freedom Fighters: The 1st South Carolina Volunteers
Bennie J. McRae Jr., Curtis M. Miller, Cheryl Trowbridge-Miller
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| #851364 in eBooks | 2007-04-18 | 2007-04-18 | File type: PDF||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Poignant Accounting of 1st Black military unit of the Civil War|By C & G Geder|This is one of those quiet books that's easy to read and digest.
At the heart of this text is Lieutenant Colonel Charles Tyler Trowbridge, commanding officer of the 33rd United States Colored Troops - the first Black unit of the civil war.
Initially called The 1st South Carolina|About the Author|Bennie J. McRae Jr. runs Lest We Forget, an online resource specializing in the service of blacks in the U.S. military. Curtis M. Miller is a reporter and anchor at WIBC radio in Indianapolis. Cheryl Trowbridge-Miller, a descendent of Lieutenant
The 1st South Carolina Volunteers, later the 33rd United States Colored Troops, were the first black unit of the Civil War. Preceding the famous 54th Massachusetts--seen in the film Glory--by one year, these South Carolina slaves turned soldiers were noted for their courage, discipline, and pride, continuing to serve the Union cause even while temporarily disbanded. They fought for years with little or no pay, poor equipment, and constant pressure and abuse from both Nor...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Nineteenth Century Freedom Fighters: The 1st South Carolina Volunteers | Bennie J. McRae Jr., Curtis M. Miller, Cheryl Trowbridge-Miller. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.