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  1. 6 Black Heroes of the Civil War - HISTORY

    • By the time the Civil War began in 1861, Frederick Douglasswas one of the most famous Black men in the United States—a prominent voice for freedom, human rights and social reform. An exceptional o… See more

    Harriet Tubman: Spy and Military Leader

    Harriet Tubman, best known for her courage and acumen as a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, led hundreds of enslaved men, women and children north to freedom thr… See more

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    Alexander Augusta: Pioneering War Doctor

    With discrimination blocking his dreams of becoming a doctor in the United States, Alexander Augusta moved to Canada to earn his medical degree before returning to serve as th… See more

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    Abraham Galloway: Soldier, Spy and State Senator

    Three years after escaping slavery in the cargo hold of a ship heading north, Abraham Galloway returned South to free more enslaved people, including a brazen incursion t… See more

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  2. Robert E. Lee: Children & Civil War General - HISTORY

     
  3. Why Frederick Douglass Wanted Black Men to Fight …

    WEBFeb 8, 2021 · From the beginning of the Civil War in 1861, Douglass pleaded to Abraham Lincoln and others to give Black men a chance to …

  4. Jefferson Davis: Civil War, Children & Home - HISTORY

  5. Who Were the Sons of Liberty? - HISTORY

    WEBAug 19, 2019 · The Sons of Liberty were a grassroots group of instigators and provocateurs in colonial America who used an extreme form of civil disobedience—threats, and in some cases actual violence—to ...

  6. 7 Things You May Not Know About Jesse James

    WEBDec 8, 2014 · Jesse Woodson James, born in Clay County, Missouri, on September 5, 1847, was the son of Kentucky native Zerelda Cole James and her husband, Robert James, a Baptist minister and slave-owning …

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  8. John Brown: Abolitionist, Raid & Harpers Ferry ‑ HISTORY

  9. Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass: Inside …

    WEBJan 27, 2022 · In the middle of the 19th century, as the United States was ensnared in a bloody Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln and abolitionist Frederick Douglass stood as the two most influential...

  10. John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry | October 16, …

    WEBNov 13, 2009 · On May 21, 1856, proslavery men raided the abolitionist town of Lawrence, and Brown personally sought revenge. On May 25, Brown and his sons attacked three cabins along Pottawatomie Creek.

  11. Black Civil War Soldiers ‑ Facts, Death Toll

    WEBApr 14, 2010 · After President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, Black soldiers could officially fight for the U.S. Army during the Civil War.

  12. Civil War ‑ Causes, Dates & Battles | HISTORY

  13. Cornelius Vanderbilt ‑ Biography, Children & Facts | HISTORY

  14. The 54th Massachusetts Infantry ‑ Timeline, Facts & Leader

  15. 10 Things You May Not Know About the Pinkertons - HISTORY

  16. Abraham Lincoln: Facts, Birthday & Assassination | HISTORY

  17. J.E.B. Stuart ‑ Accomplishments, Death & Civil War - HISTORY

  18. The Irish Brigade ‑ Flag, Civil War, Fredericksburg | HISTORY

  19. John Brown’s Harpers Ferry ‑ Definition, Date & Facts - HISTORY

  20. Mathew Brady ‑ Photos, Biography & Facts - HISTORY

  21. Carpetbaggers & Scalawags ‑ Definition, South, Reconstruction

  22. Bleeding Kansas ‑ Summary, Causes & John Brown's Role

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  24. Mary Surratt ‑ Biography, Facts & Execution - HISTORY