Army Life in a Black Regiment
by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
About this book
These pages record some of the adventures of the First South Carolina Volunteers, the first slave regiment mustered into the service of the United States during the late civil war. It was, indeed, the first colored regiment of any kind so mustered, except a portion of the troops raised by Major-General Butler at New Orleans. These scarcely belonged to the same class, however, being recruited from the free colored population of that city, a comparatively self-reliant and educated race. (From the text)
1Introductory
2Camp Diary
3Up the St. Mary's
4Up the St. John's
5Out on Picket
6A Night in the Water
7Up the Edisto
8The Baby of the Regiment
9Negro Spirituals
10Life at Camp Shaw
11Florida Again?
12The Negro as a Soldier
13Conclusion
14Appendix

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