Somewhere Toward Freedom: ShermanS March And The Story Of AmericaS Largest Emancipation

Somewhere Toward Freedom: ShermanS March And The Story Of AmericaS Largest Emancipation

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Considered One Of The Most Innovative Studies Of American Emancipation In The Civil War (David W. Blight, Pulitzer PrizeWinning Author Of Frederick Douglass), Somewhere Toward Freedom Is A Groundbreaking Account Of ShermanS March To The SeaThe Critical Civil War Campaign That Destroyed The ConfederacyTold For The First Time From The Perspective Of The Enslaved People Who Transformed It Into The Biggest Liberation Event In American History.In The Fall Of 1864, General William Tecumseh Sherman Led His Army Through Atlanta, Georgia, Burning Buildings Of Military SignificanceAnd Ultimately Most Of The CityAlong The Way. From Atlanta, They Marched Across The State To The Most Important City At The Time: Savannah.Mired In The Deep Of The South With No Reliable Supply Lines, ShermanS Army Had To Live Off The Land And The Provisions On The Plantations They Seized Along The Way. As The Army Marched To The East, Plantation Owners Fled, But Even Before They Did So, Slaves SelfEmancipated To Union Lines. By The Time The Army Seized Savannah In December, As Many As 20,000 Enslaved People Had Attached Themselves To ShermanS Army. They Endured Hardships, Marching As Much As Twenty Miles A DayOften Without Food Or Shelter From The Winter WeatherAnd At Times Union Commanders Discouraged And Even Prevented The SelfEmancipated From Staying With The Army. Racism Was Not Confined To The Confederacy.In Somewhere Toward Freedom, Historian Bennett Parten Brilliantly Reframes This Seminal Episode In Civil War History. He Not Only Helps Us Understand How ShermanS March Impacted The War, And What It Meant To The Enslaved, But Also Reveals How It Laid The Foundation For The Fledging Efforts Of Reconstruction. When The War Ended, Sherman And Various Government And Private Aid Agencies Seized Plantation LandsParticularly In The Sea Islands Off The Georgia And South Carolina CoastsIn Order To Resettle The Newly Emancipated. They Were Fed, Housed, And In Some Instances, Taught To Read And Write. This First Real Effort At Reconstruction Was ShortLived, However. As Federal Troops Withdrew To The North, Confederate Sympathizers And Southern Landowners Eventually Brought About The Downfall Of This Program.ShermanS March Has Remained Controversial To This Day. But As Parten Reveals, It Played A Significant Role In Ending The Civil War, Due In No Small Part To The Efforts Of The Tens Of Thousands Of Enslaved People Who Became A Part Of It. In Somewhere Toward Freedom,This Critical Moment In American History Has Finally Been Given The Attention It Deserves.

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