

An edition of Army life in a Black regiment, and other writings (1997)
By Thomas Wentworth Higginson,R.D. Madiso
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Penguin Books
Language
eng
Pages
336
Description:
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a Unitarian minister, was a fervent member of New England's abolitionist movement, an active participant in the Underground Railroad, and part of a group that supplied material aid to John Brown before his ill-fated raid on Harpers Ferry. When the Civil War broke out, Higginson was commissioned as a colonel of the black troops training in the Sea Islands off the coast of the Carolinas. Shaped by American Romanticism and imbued with Higginson's interest in both man and nature, Army Life in a Black Regiment ranges from detailed reports on daily life to a vivid description of the author's near escape from cannon fire, to sketches that conjure up the beauty and mystery of the Sea Islands.
subjects: African American Participation, Biography, History, Personal narratives, Regimental histories, Soldiers, United States, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, United States. Army, United States. Army. Colored Infantry Regiment, 33rd (1864-1866), United States. Army. South Carolina Volunteers, 1st (1862-1864), United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, regimental histories, United states, army, african american troops, United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, personal narratives, United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, participation, african american, Higginson, thomas wentworth, 1823-1911
People: Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911)
Places: United States
Times: Civil War, 1861-1865