Second Session: Emancipation and Black Enlistment
Presentation Type
Event
Start Date
20-10-2012 10:30 AM
End Date
20-10-2012 12:00 PM
Description
- "Recruiting the 118th U.S.C.T.: A Ground Level View of Emancipation" / J. Michael Crane, University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
- “‘The War Fattens on the Blood of Western Men:’ Emancipation, Regional Identity, and the Limits of Practical Abolitionism in the Middle West” / Matthew E. Stanley, University of Cincinnati
- “‘We Have Served Long Enough and It Will Be Time Enough When We Are Pressed in the Service:’ Labor, Manhood, and Black Enlistment in Civil War Missouri” / Miller W. Boyd, University of Mississippi
Relational Format
Conference proceeding
Recommended Citation
Crane, J. Michael; Stanley, Matthew E.; and Boyd, Miller E., "Second Session: Emancipation and Black Enlistment" (2012). Conference on the Civil War. 6.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/civilwar_conference/2012/schedule/6
COinS
Oct 20th, 10:30 AM
Oct 20th, 12:00 PM
Second Session: Emancipation and Black Enlistment
- "Recruiting the 118th U.S.C.T.: A Ground Level View of Emancipation" / J. Michael Crane, University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
- “‘The War Fattens on the Blood of Western Men:’ Emancipation, Regional Identity, and the Limits of Practical Abolitionism in the Middle West” / Matthew E. Stanley, University of Cincinnati
- “‘We Have Served Long Enough and It Will Be Time Enough When We Are Pressed in the Service:’ Labor, Manhood, and Black Enlistment in Civil War Missouri” / Miller W. Boyd, University of Mississippi