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The Gray and the Black: The Confederate Debate on Emancipation (PB) (2000)

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That the Confederacy in its waning days frantically turned to the idea of arming slaves has long been known by all close students of the Civil War. Yet the more explosive, if unexamined, issue before the southern people and leaders in this last great crisis was whether or not the South itself should initiate a program of emancipation as part of a plan to recruit black soldiers. Jefferson Davis and other leaders, including Robert E. Lee, attempted to force the South to face the desperate alternative of sacrificing one of its war aims--the preservation of slavery--in order to achieve the other--an independent southern nation.

In The Gray and the Black, Robert F. Durden reconstructs this intensely passionate debate that cuts to the heart of what the war was about for the South. Throughout his narrative, Durden lets the participants speak for themselves--in journal extracts, newspaper articles, letters, and speeches. These documents and Durden's perceptive commentary demonstrate with sad finality that, when faced with this ultimate choice, southerners, with certain fascinating exceptions, could not bring themselves to abandon the "peculiar institution."


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Author:
Robert F. Durden
ISBN 10:
0807125571
Pages:
305
Publisher:
LSU Press
Publication Date:
May 1, 2000
Binding:
Paperback
Weight:
1.01lbs

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