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In the Peninsula Campaign of spring 1862, Union general George B. McClellan failed in his plan to capture the Confederate capital and bring a quick end to the conflict. But the campaign saw something new in the war--the participation of African Americans in ways that were critical to the Union offensive. Ultimately, that participation influenced Lincoln's decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation at the end of that year. Glenn David Brasher's unique narrative history delves into African American involvement in this pivotal military event, demonstrating that blacks contributed essential m Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The book does not, and is not intended to provide a complete chronological review of the Civil War, militarily nor politically, but rather focuses specifically on the interaction of the slaves in the Virginia peninsula during General McCellan's early attempts to capture Richmond. The activities of the slaves in helping Confederate troops, and of their value to Union troops, ultimately helped to convince many Northerners that emancipation was a military necessity. It was interesting to see how political pressure for emancipation influenced Lincoln's decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation after the Peninsula Campaign to take Richmond failed early in the War. ( )