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African Religion Defined: A Systematic Study of Ancestor Worship Among the Akan

DOC African Religion Defined: A Systematic Study of Ancestor Worship Among the Akan by Anthony Ephirim-Donkor in History

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The 78th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment took the field under command of a lackadaisical colonel who was frequently absent and feuded with his own officers and superiors. Distrusted by senior officers; the 78th became a regiment that was always left behind—until its own officers forced their reluctant colonel to resign. His replacement was a forceful leader who turned the regiment into a crack fighting outfit that performed heroically in the battle of Chickamauga and many of the great battles of the Atlanta campaign. It later joined Sherman’s March to the Sea and fought its way out of the tangled swamps of Bentonville in one of the war’s last battles. Its story is told here mostly in the words of its soldiers through letters; diaries and other sources; many never before accessed by historians. This book sheds new light on many important incidents and battles in the Civil War’s Western Theater.


#2065482 in Books Ephirim Donkor Anthony 2016-11-15 2016-11-15Original language:English 9.05 x .76 x 5.95l; #File Name: 0761868445266 pagesAfrican Religion Defined A Systematic Study of Ancestor Worship Among the Akan


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