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Availability
In stock
ISBN
9798881904272
Edition
1
Publication Date
December 31, 2025
Physical Size
236mm x 160mm
Number of Pages
430
This compelling work is a dual biography on the lives and legacies of two impressive figures from American history: Frederick Douglass, the Black Republican messenger of liberty, and Stand Watie, the Confederate Cherokee general and slave owner. The text delves perceptively into the political and personal struggles of each man during the Civil War. These ideological and cultural juxtapositions create a rich narrative that sheds light on underrepresented perspectives in American history. Readers interested in Black and Native Americans’ involvement in the Civil War will find this book to be a fascinating addition to their knowledge.
Dr. Monica Bontty
Professor of History
University of Louisiana at Monroe