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CONFEDERATE EMANCIPATION SOUTHERN PLANS TO FREE AND ARM SLAVES DURING THE CIVIL WAR BY BRUCE LEVINE MINT CONDITION This is a brand new, unread, pristine condition. Sharp, Bright, Clean, Solidly Bound, New Book Loaded with Illustrations, Photographs and Maps Fully Referenced and Indexed In early 1864, as the Confederate Army of Tennessee licked its wounds after being routed at the Battle of Chattanooga, Major-General Patrick Cleburne (the "Stonewall of the West") proposed that "the most courageous of our slaves" be trained as soldiers and that "every slave in the South who shall remain true to the Confederacy in this war" be freed. In Confederate Emancipation, Bruce Levine looks closely at such Confederate plans to arm and free slaves.
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