Adam Shields

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Remembering the thrill of emancipation, experiencing the pride of citizenship, witnessing the growth of black education and intellectual achievement, and building new black institutions all afforded the emancipationist vision fertile ground in which to take root.6 The story of the centrality of slavery and emancipation to Civil War history and memory made sense to most blacks.
Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory
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