Posted in Memory of Reconstruction Monuments USCT

Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington, N.C. Hosting Weekly Programs on USCT

The Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington, N.C. attracted a lot of attention in 2021 for its new United States Colored Troops statuary group titled “Boundless.”…

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Posted in Education Lost Cause Memory of Reconstruction

New Report Critical of Lack of Reconstruction Education in Middle and High Schools

The progressive Zinn Education Project has a new report out on the state of Reconstruction education in American schools. Here is a list of the…

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Posted in Civil War Memory of Reconstruction

Historians Discuss “Civil War” Video Games on Video Panel

Muster is the blog of the scholarly Journal of the Civil War Era. An article this month includes a video of younger historians discussing a…

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Posted in Reparations Slavery White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

Washington Post Database Identifies 1,700 Slaveowners In Senate and Congress

The Washington Post has put together a remarkable database of Members of Congress and Senators who owned slaves. You can find the article explaining the…

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Posted in Women and Gender

A South Carolina Lady on the Death of the Confederacy: “Our slain heroes cried out against such an end”

Emma Holmes was a twenty-two year old woman when the Civil War began. The scion of a well-connected Charleston family, she had rejoiced when the…

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Posted in Civil War Memory of Reconstruction Monuments USCT

Marker Erected Telling the Story of USCT at the Battle of Nashville

Before the December 2021 anniversary of the Union victory at the Battle of Nashville, a marker was erected near the site of Granbury’s Lunette telling…

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Posted in Dunning School Lost Cause Memory of Reconstruction

The New Attack on W.E.B. DuBois Is Very Much the Same Old Attack

W.E.B. DuBois was already getting a lot of attention last year because of his association with Critical Race Theory. The fact that he has been…

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Posted in Civil War Memory of Reconstruction

2022 Is the 160th Anniversary of the 1862 Wilmington, N.C. Yellow Fever Outbreak

In 1862, Wilmington, North Carolina was hit with a Yellow Fever epidemic that caused half the city’s population to flee. While the disease outbreak seems…

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Posted in Civil War End of War Foreign Policy U.S. Grant White Terror

June 1865 Ulysses S. Grant Worried that Confederates Fleeing to Mexico Posed Threat to U.S.

Following the complete defeat of the Confederacy in 1865, thousands of Confederate veterans, politicians, and their family members fled to Latin America. Most of these…

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Posted in Book Reviews

Around the Web January 2022: Best of Civil War & Reconstruction Blogs and Social Media

This month was a good one for podcasts and video. Happy New Year! Blogs Civil War Books and Authors handed out its annual awards for…

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