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Quick view Battle of Kennesaw Mountain by Daniel J. Vermilya In the summer of 1864, Georgia was the scene of one of the most important campaigns of the Civil War. William Tecumseh Sherman's push southward toward Atlanta threatened the heart of the Confederacy, and Joseph E. Johnston and the Army of Tennessee were... View Details
Quick view Emancipation by Molly Aloian This title takes us behind the scenes into president Abraham Lincolns decision to end slavery 150 years ago. View Details
Quick view I Lay My Stitches Down: Poems of American Slavery by Cynthia Grady This rich and intricate collection of poems chronicles the various experiences of American slaves. Drawn together through imagery drawn from quilting and fiber arts, each poem is spoken from a different perspective: a house slave, a mother losing her... View Details
Quick view I, Dred Scott: A Fictional Slave Narrative Based on the Life and Legal Precedent of Dred Scott by Sheila P Moses Born into slavery in Virginia in the late 1700s, Dred Scott had little to look forward to in life. But he was fortunate in two ways: His first owner was fairly kind to him, and he grew up with his owner's children, forming friendships that he would come... View Details
Quick view The Last Days of the Confederacy in Northeast Georgia by Ray Chandler In 1861, northeast Georgians were the driving force into secession and war. In 1865, Confederate president Jefferson Davis, his government collapsing and himself a wanted man, brought the reality of the war to the region's doorstep. Governor Joseph... View Details
Quick view Civil War Atlanta by Robert Scott Davis Prior to the Civil War, Atlanta was at the intersection of four rail lines, rendering the Georgia crossroads the fastest-growing city in the Deep South. As the Confederate States formed, Atlanta was a city deeply divided about secession. By the spring of... View Details
Quick view The Battle of the Allatoona Pass: Civil War Skirmish in Bartow County, Georgia by Brad Butkovich In the 1840s, engineers blasted through 175 feet of earth and bedrock at Allatoona Pass, Georgia, to allow passage of the Western & Atlantic Railroad. Little more than twenty years later, both the Union and Confederate armies fortified the hills and... View Details
Quick view Final Campaigns of the Civil war by Cinci Stowell As the Civil War entered its final years in 1864-65, several important campaigns would be fought. Petersburg, Mobile Bay, Franklin/Nashville, Sherman's March to the Sea, and Five Forks are all covered in this volume. The significance of General Robert E... View Details