Kamis, 05 April 2018

Freedom Fighters

Major General David Hunter wanted to make Yankee soldiers of former slaves—but first he had to win a battle with the government. Corporal Robert Sutton of the 1st South Carolina Volunteers had been an escaped slave when he last saw his old home in northern Florida. It was now January 1863, and Sutton was a …

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