Voices of Emancipation: Understanding Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction through the U.S. Pension Bureau Files
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Elizabeth A. Regosin., Elizabeth A. Regosin|AUTHOR., & Donald R. Shaffer|AUTHOR. (2008). Voices of Emancipation: Understanding Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction through the U.S. Pension Bureau Files . NYU Press.

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Elizabeth A. Regosin, Elizabeth A. Regosin|AUTHOR and Donald R. Shaffer|AUTHOR. 2008. Voices of Emancipation: Understanding Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction Through the U.S. Pension Bureau Files. NYU Press.

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Elizabeth A. Regosin, Elizabeth A. Regosin|AUTHOR and Donald R. Shaffer|AUTHOR. Voices of Emancipation: Understanding Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction Through the U.S. Pension Bureau Files NYU Press, 2008.

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Elizabeth A. Regosin, Elizabeth A. Regosin|AUTHOR, and Donald R. Shaffer|AUTHOR. Voices of Emancipation: Understanding Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction Through the U.S. Pension Bureau Files NYU Press, 2008.

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Voices of Emancipation explores the words of former slaves topically, beginning with recollections of slavery, moving on to experiences of military service in the Civil War, the transition to freedom, and finally to reflections on marriage and family before and after emancipation. With an introduction that places the pension files in context and presents the themes of the book, and historical commentary interwoven throughout the excerpts of the interviews themselves, Elizabeth A. Regosin and Donald R. Shaffer effectively introduce the files and the treasures they contain to students and general readers, but also provide specialists with an indispensable research tool.
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