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The Black Press During the Civil War

Posted on March 16, 2014 by KimGallon
The Black Press During the Civil WarAlthough the Civil War began as a conflict over secession, from the start most blacks saw it as an opportunity to free the enslaved with a Union victory – a theme reflected in the robust black press that prospered across the North.

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