The Bone and Sinew of the Land: America’s Forgotten Black Pioneers and the Struggle for Equality

When considering African-Americans, historical narratives of western expansion over the past few decades often follow the patterns and politics of the slave trade. The accompanying story of abolitionist rhetoric is likewise usually circumscribed to urban areas. Anne-Lisa Cox, whose exhibition on the...

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Published in:Civil War Book Review
Main Author: Fritz, Timothy D.
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