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By Douglas R Egerton

Co-winner of the 2017 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize

An intimate, authoritative historical past of the 1st black squaddies to struggle within the Union military in the course of the Civil War
Soon after Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, abolitionists started to demand the production of black regiments. at the beginning, the South and many of the North replied with outrage-southerners promised to execute any black squaddies captured in conflict, whereas many northerners claimed that blacks lacked the required braveness. in the meantime, Massachusetts, lengthy the guts of abolitionist fervor, introduced one of many maximum experiments in American history.
In Thunder on the Gates, Douglas Egerton chronicles the formation and battlefield triumphs of the 54th and fifty fifth Massachusetts Infantry and the fifth Massachusetts Cavalry-regiments led through whites yet composed of black males born loose or into slavery. He argues that an important battles of all have been gained at the box of public opinion, for in scuffling with with contrast the regiments learned the long-derided inspiration of complete and equivalent citizenship for blacks.

A stirring evocation of this transformative episode, Thunder on the Gates bargains a riveting new point of view at the Civil conflict and its legacy.

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