Warren Eugene Milteer Jr. is associate professor of history at The George Washington University.
Description
"A richly researched and incisive portrait of free Black Americans in the long Civil War era. Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, Milteer shows how their varied experiences, political activism, and dissent shaped the war's course and redefined freedom as a positive set of rights. This essential work deepens our understanding of the Civil War by placing free Black communities at the center of America's struggle over equality and citizenship."-Chandra Manning, author of Troubled Refuge: Struggling for Freedom in the Civil War

