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Letters and Discussions on the Formation of Colored Regiments, and the Duty of the Colored People in Regard to the Great Slaveholders' Rebellion, in the United States of America

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Letters and Discussions on the Formation of Colored Regiments, and the Duty of the Colored People in Regard to the Great Slaveholders' Rebellion, in the United States of America

by Alfred M. Green

EN·~1 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

LETTERS AND DISCUSSIONS ON THE FORMATION OF COLORED REGIMENTS

3:13
2

THE COLORED PHILADELPHIANS FORMING REGIMENTS.

3:22
3

NEGROES IN THE SERVICE.

11:50
4

MEETING OF THE CHURCH ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY.

6:03
5

FORMATION OF COLORED REGIMENTS. - I.

53:34
6

POPULAR LECTURES.

1:47

Description

In the early days of the American Civil War, a passionate advocate writes to rally African‑American men to the Union cause. Drawing on the nation’s founding battles and the recent storm of rebellion, the pamphlet argues that colored citizens have both a right and a duty to bear arms. It frames the formation of Black regiments as a test of patriotism that could reshape the nation’s understanding of liberty.

The work weaves together letters, public debates, and a stirring poem, each piece confronting the arguments of skeptics and highlighting the contributions of Black soldiers from the Revolutionary War to the War of 1812. Readers will hear the author’s careful historical analogies, his hopes for emancipation, and the palpable fear that the struggle might fail. The text invites listeners to reflect on the moral stakes of a nation at war with itself, while preserving the earnest voice of a 19th‑century reformer.

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Letters and Discussions on the Formation of Colored Regiments, and the Duty of the Colored People in Regard to the Great Slaveholders' Rebellion, in the United States of America and the Duty of the Colored People in Regard to the Great Slaveholders' Rebellion, in the United States of America

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (76K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by hekula03 and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-12-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Alfred M. Green

A forceful Black abolitionist voice in Civil War-era Philadelphia, he is remembered for urging African Americans to claim both citizenship and military service when the Union first refused their enlistment. His surviving work captures a moment when the fight for freedom and the fight for belonging were tightly linked.

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