A Great Sacrifice: Northern Black Soldiers, Their Families, and the Experience of Civil War

A Great Sacrifice: Northern Black Soldiers, Their Families, and the Experience of Civil War

by James G. Mendez
A Great Sacrifice: Northern Black Soldiers, Their Families, and the Experience of Civil War

A Great Sacrifice: Northern Black Soldiers, Their Families, and the Experience of Civil War

by James G. Mendez

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Overview

A Great Sacrifice is an in-depth analysis of the effects of the Civil War on northern black families carried out using letters from northern black women—mothers, wives, sisters, and female family friends—addressed to a number of Union military officials.

Collectively, the letters give a voice to the black family members left on the northern homefront. Through their explanations and requests, readers obtain a greater apprehension of the struggles African American families faced during the war, and their conditions as the war progressed. The original letters that were received by government agencies, as well as many of the copies of the letters sent in response, are held by the National Archives in Washington, D.C.

This study is unique because it examines the effects of the war specifically on northern black families. Most other studies on African Americans during the Civil War focused almost exclusively on the soldiers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823282500
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 02/05/2019
Series: The North's Civil War
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

James G. Mendez is Associate Dean of Student Affairs and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Education at Loyola UniversityChicago Stritch School of Medicine.

Table of Contents

List of Figures xi

List of Abbreviations xiii

Introduction | 1

1 Life in the North: Before the War | 11

2 A Grand Opportunity: 1861 and 1862 | 19

3 The Forming of Black Regiments and Success in Battle | 28

4 The Unequal Pay Issue | 44

5 Violence on Two Fronts | 81

6 Information Requests | 98

7 Discharge Requests | 120

8 The Conclusion of the War | 130

9 After the War: A Different Kind of Battle | 135

10 Even Farther Away from Home: Occupation Duty Continues | 156

11 Home Again | 178

Appendix: Northern Black Regiments 185

Acknowledgments 187

Notes 189

Cited Literature 237

Index 249

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