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AFRICAN AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE, THE WAR OF 1812, AND THE CIVIL WAR BY

JOSEPH T. WILSON

INTRODUCTION.

DEDICATION. To the Brave Men Who Commanded the Black Phalanx.

PREFACE.

CONTENTS. PART I. THE WARS FOR INDEPENDENCE. CHAPTER I. The War of 1775.

ILLUSTRATIONS

PART I. The Wars For Independence 1775-1812.

CHAPTER I. THE WAR OF 1775.

CHAPTER II. THE WAR OF 1812.

PART II. The War Between the States . 1861 UNSHACKLED. UNSHACKLED.

CHAPTER I. PUBLIC OPINION.

CHAPTER II. RECRUITING AND ORGANIZING.

CHAPTER III. RECRUITING AND ORGANIZING IN SOUTH CAROLINA.

CHAPTER IV. OFFICERS OF THE PHALANX.

CHAPTER V. DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF.

CHAPTER VI. THE ARMY OF THE FRONTIER.

CHAPTER VII. DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH.

CHAPTER VIII. THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND.

CHAPTER IX. THE PHALANX AT MARION, TENN.

CHAPTER X. THE BLACK FLAG. FORT PILLOW EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS, ETC.

CHAPTER XI. THE PHALANX IN VIRGINIA.

CHAPTER XII. ROLL OF HONOR.

CHAPTER XIII. ROSTER OF THE BLACK PHALANX Cavalry .

CHAPTER XIV. THE CONFEDERATE SERVICE.

PART III. MISCELLANY.

CHAPTER I. THE BLACK PHALANX AT SCHOOL.

CHAPTER II. BENEVOLENCE AND FRUGALITY.

CHAPTER III. BIBLIOGRAPHY.

APPENDIX. HISTORY OF THE 29TH CONNECTICUT NEGRO VOLUNTEERS. "

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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