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9781782693055 60b7829742bf2f92f118db09 The Flag Never Touched The Ground: America's Brave Black Regiment in Battle (True Adventures) https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60b7829842bf2f92f118db1e/51uhcejg0kl-_sx326_bo1-204-203-200_.jpg In 1863, the US Civil War was raging. Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation had freed over 3.5 million African-American slaves, and now the Union Army began to recruit a second all-black regiment of soldiers to join the fight. As the struggle against the Confederate South raged on, the newly-formed 54th Massachusetts battalion prepared to attack the seemingly impregnable fortress of Fort Wagner. The odds were heavily against them; the fort had never been taken. America was watching them - and when the bugle sounded they marched towards the guns, flag held high. 9781782693055
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  • ISBN: 9781782693055
  • Author: Kekla Magoon
  • Publisher: Pushkin
  • Pages: 144
  • Format: Paperback
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In 1863, the US Civil War was raging. Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation had freed over 3.5 million African-American slaves, and now the Union Army began to recruit a second all-black regiment of soldiers to join the fight. As the struggle against the Confederate South raged on, the newly-formed 54th Massachusetts battalion prepared to attack the seemingly impregnable fortress of Fort Wagner. The odds were heavily against them; the fort had never been taken. America was watching them - and when the bugle sounded they marched towards the guns, flag held high.

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