Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861–1867 2 Volume Set: Series I

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Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861–1867 2 Volume Set: Series I by Edited by Ira Berlin , Barbara J. Fields , Thavolia Glymph , Joseph P. Reidy , Leslie S. Rowland, 9780521132145
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  • ISBN: 9780521132145 | 0521132142
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  • Copyright: 3/10/2010

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The American Civil War destroyed slavery in the South. At first, most white Americans denied what would eventually seem self-evident. But black Americans saw clearly that the sectional conflict was their greatest opportunity for liberation. This volume of Freedom presents a documentary record of the transformation of the Civil War into a war against slavery, and the slaves' role in their own emancipation. The Destruction of Slavery shows the process by which a war for Union became a war for freedom. It demonstrates how three interrelated circumstances opened opportunities to slaves: first, the character of slave society; second, the course of the war itself; and third, the policies of the Union and Confederate governments. Together, they made emancipation an uneven, halting, and often tenuous process in which slaves played the central role.
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