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  • Woman playing piano for African American soldiers.

    Black Burials and Civil War Forgetting in Olustee, Florida

    Finding the forgotten and racialized landscape of Civil War memory.
    by Barbara A. Gannon via Black Perspectives on April 25, 2023
  • A Union soldier stands with African Americans on a plantation, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, 1862.

    Military Service and Black Families During the Civil War

    One war, in one city, Philadelphia, and the fate of the men, women, and children left behind as collateral damage in the wake of conflict.
    by Barbara A. Gannon via Black Perspectives on January 11, 2023

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