Posted in Civil War Myths of Reconstruction

American Civil War Museum in Richmond Opening New Theater

The American Civil War Museum in Richmond, Virginia, is opening a new theater at its Tredegar site in June. The Richmond Times Dispatch has a…

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Posted in Civil War U.S. Grant

Grant Bicentennial at Culpeper Va. This Weekend

Culpeper, Va., an hour west of Fredericksburg, will be the site of a commemoration of the Grant Bicentennial this weekend. Grant was born on April…

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Posted in Civil War Frederick Douglass Ku Klux Klan Lost Cause Memory of Reconstruction

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

March was a most unusual month for me. I spent the last third of it hospitalized at the NYU hosital in Mineola, on Long Island….

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Posted in Civil War Uncategorized

Historic Marker Commemorating Union Army Liberation of Richmond Destroyed Before Anniversary

In 2020, a new historic marker commemorating the Union Army’s liberation of Richmond, Virginia was erected by the State of Virginia. It was recently destroyed,…

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About that Meme Showing a Charge by a “Black Confederate Regiment”

A new meme is making the rounds supposedly showing a charge by a unit of “Black Confederates.” The meme notes that on March 13, 1865…

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Posted in Civil War White Supremacy

Podcast: The Life and Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes

Rutherford B. Hayes is remembered today almost entirely for theĀ  irregular Election of 1876 that brought him to power and for the withdrawal of Federal…

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Posted in Civil War USCT White Supremacy

Nashville Scene Profiles Local United States Colored Troops Reenactors

The Nashville Scene newspaper has a profile today of local African Americans exploring the history of the United States Colored Troops through reenacting. This is…

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Posted in Book Reviews Civil War USCT

NY Times Reviews New Novel on the United States Colored Troops

The New York Times has a review of a new novel that tells the story of a real unit in the United States Colored Troops….

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Posted in Civil War Lost Cause Monuments White Supremacy

Manassas Battlefield Confederate Park & Historical Vindication of the Confederacy

At its 1926 Convention, the Sons of Confederate Veterans spent a lot of time on a discussion of an internal dispute over its effort to…

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Posted in Amnesty Civil War

When Longstreet Objected to Amnesty Offer for Confederate Soldiers January 1864

Here is an unusual correspondence between Union General J.G. Foster and Confederate General James Longstreet. In December, 1863 Abraham Lincoln had offered an amnesty to,…

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