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A History of the Fifty-fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Colored Infantry in the Civil War : The Real Story Behind the Movie Glory
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ISBN: 0773411992 9780773411999 9780773426290 0773426299 Year: 2012 Publisher: Lewiston : The Edwin Mellen Press,

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Junne describes the history behind the African Americans who fought in the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. His contention is that there are very few resources for scholars and laypeople to fully understand the impact that African-Americans had on American military history, and that this book will fill in that gap. In documenting a historiography of black oppression prior to the Civil War, Junne shows why African-Americans have been left out of the discussion, and then argues why they must be included to understand the war's entire story. His

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African American soldiers --Massachusetts --History --19th century. --- Massachusetts --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 --Regimental histories. --- United States --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 --Regimental histories. --- United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 54th (1863-1865). --- African American soldiers --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- United States - General --- African American military personnel --- Afro-American soldiers --- Negro soldiers --- Negroes as soldiers --- Soldiers, African American --- Soldiers --- History --- United States. --- United States --- Massachusetts --- Regimental histories. --- Participation, African American. --- Massachusetts Infantry, 54th Regiment (1863-1865) --- Massachusetts Colored Volunteers, 54th Regiment (1863-1865) --- Massachusetts Volunteer 54th Regiment (1863-1865) --- Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 54th Regiment (1863-1865) --- Massachusetts-Bay (State) --- Massachusetts Bay (Province) --- Province of Massachusetts Bay --- Commonwealth of Massachusetts --- Massaçusets --- Штат Масачусетс --- Shtat Masachusets --- Масачусетс --- Masachusets --- Масачузетс --- Masachuzets --- Cymanwlad Massachusetts --- Méésíchóoshish Hahoodzo --- Massachusettsi osariik --- Μασαχουσετη --- Masachousetē --- Κοινοπολιτεια της Μασαχουσετης --- Koinopoliteia tēs Masachousetēs --- Mancomunidad de Massachusetts --- Masaĉuseco --- Mà-sat-tsû-set --- Makakukeka --- Persemakmuran Massachusetts --- Maasaasuusiits --- מסצ'וסטס --- Masatsʼuseṭs --- קהיליית מסצ'וסטס --- Ḳehiliyat Masatsʼuseṭs --- Masachosèt --- Massachusetta --- Massachuseta --- Massaciusseta --- Respublica Massachusettensis --- Respublica Massachusettensium --- Masačūsetsa --- Masačusetsas --- Masačusets --- Массачусеттс --- Massachusettsiĭn Khamtyn Nȯkhȯrlȯl --- Tlahtohcāyōtl Massachusetts --- マサチューセッツ州 --- Masachūsettsu-shū --- Masachūsettsushū --- Массачусетс --- Massachusets --- Комонвелт Масачусетса --- Komonvelt Masačusetsa --- Komonwelt ng Masatsusets --- Estado ng Masatsusets --- Massachusetts Eyaleti --- Співдружність Массачусетса --- Spivdruz︠h︡nistʹ Massachusetsa --- Khối thịnh vượng chung Massachusetts --- מאסאטשוסעטס --- Masaṭshuseṭs --- קאמאנוועלט פון מאַסאַטשוסעסט --- Ḳomonṿelṭ fun Masaṭshuseṭs --- Masačusetsos --- US-MA --- MA (State) --- MS (State : Massachusetts) --- Mass. (State) --- Maine --- Territory and Dominion of New-England --- Confederate States of America --- Regimental histories

History of Blacks in Canada, The: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography
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ISBN: 0313017107 0313322929 1282416731 9786612416736 Year: 2003 Publisher: Greenwood

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The black eunuchs of the Ottoman Empire : networks of power in the court of the sultan
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ISBN: 9781784531546 Year: 2016 Publisher: London : I.B. Tauris,

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At the height of the Ottoman Empire, Black eunuchs - rare, castrated slaves imported from Africa - became a key part of court politics. Unlike White eunuchs, who were only permitted outside the palace, Black eunuchs had access to the Harem - the Sultan's inner court. The chief Black Eunuch, appointed personally by the Sultan, had both the ear of the leader of a vast Islamic Empire, and power over a network of spies and informers, including eunuchs and slaves throughout Constantinople and beyond. The story of these remarkable indivuduals, who rose from difficult beginnings to become amongst the most powerful people in the Ottoman Empire, is rarely told. The author places their stories in the context of the wider history of African slavery, and sets them at the centre of Ottoman history. This work marks a new direction in the study of courtly politics and power in Constantinople--Back cover.

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