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Never Desert the Old Flag!: 50 Stories of Union Battle Flags and Color-Bearers at Gettysburg

audiobook Never Desert the Old Flag!: 50 Stories of Union Battle Flags and Color-Bearers at Gettysburg by Michael Dreese in History

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Right from the beginning; women of African descent have played an important and noteworthy role in American experience. The Book of African-American Women explores the trials and tribulations; but most of all the accomplishments; of 150 women who have made major contributions to American history and culture. Some of these women are well known; while others will be a welcome addition to this emerging history. These are women who-knowingly or unknowingly-have changed American's destiny through their contributions as writers; artists; teachers; civic leaders; medical professionals; or entrepreneurs. And there are those who simply represent the collective black experience-from the days of slavery through abolition; the civil rights movement; and beyond. Blending information and inspiration; author Tonya Bolden has assembled a truly unique collection of the lives of African-American women. With quotations from writings of and about many of these remarkable women; she presents an important new historical perspective. The elegance of her writing; and her ability to capture the essence of each individual woman's life; make this an invaluable resource as well as a wonderful gift.


#943874 in Books Thomas Pubns 2002-12Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.75 x 5.75 x .50l; #File Name: 1577470877


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. 50 excellent stories of Union Battle Flags and Color-Bearers at GettysburgBy Joe OwenMichael Dreese has written the excellent short stories about the heroic flag bearers of the Army of The Potomac and their conduct during the Battle of Gettysburg from July 1st to 3rd; 1863. These men had a tremendous sense of duty and honor and bravely carried their regimental flags at the front of their regiments in some very deadly and chaotic fighting against the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. These men from Delaware to Michigan; New York to Wisconsin often were killed in the fighting; seriously wounded; or in a few instances escaped unharmed. These flag-bearers had brave color guards to keep the flags and the flag-bearers safe in the thick of the battle. In many cases; the color guards were all killed protecting the flag. These men often performed "super-human" deeds to keep their flags from being captured by the enemy.These flag-bearers were chosen mostly for their excellent "military bearing and bravery" that was proven in other battles before Gettysburg. Some were chosen to be flag-bearers during the battle when these soldiers picked up the colors from the fallen and continued to carry the colors at the front of the regiment. Flag-bearers were an extremely important part of the regiment. Soldiers of the regiment would often be guided by the direction of the flags; and the flag-bearers kept the regiments in line; or when the flag-bearers started to charge; so did the rest of the regiment.This book is a companion to Dreese's other book; "This Flag Never Goes Down!"-40 stories of Confederate Battle Flags and Color-Bearers at Gettysburg. Both books highlight the bravery of the flag-bearers who faced each other in combat. Both Union and Confederate Flag-Bearers had many characteristics in common; a brave sense of duty; excellent military conduct; a selfless devotion to duty; and a tenacity of courage in the heat of the battle. All of this was highlighted at the Battle Of Gettysburg.Both books are a definitely must have to any serious scholar; student; historian; or enthusiast who is interested in the Battle of Gettysburg and it is a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED READ!7 of 9 people found the following review helpful. I have this book on order from and the ...By Gregory K. LaughlinI have this book on order from and the companion book on order from Barnes Noble. I am an academic law library director and teach and have published law review article on issues surrounding free speech. I am appalled that a business such as ; upon which I have relied to get obscure titles both for myself and for the law library would pull Mr. Dreese's book on the Confederate flag. While not a state actor; given 's practice of making even the most obscure titles available and given its market size; this can bee seen a little less than censorship. I have called on the American Association of Law Libraries; of which I am a member; to pass a resolution condemning 's action in this regard.4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. has gone madBy Terri DavisonThis is an excellent series of well researched stories from Gettysburg. This one tells of the Union flag bearers. ; however; has chosen to pull the counterpart which tells the stories of the Confederate flag bearers. This is insanity!; stop with your insane censorship! Your job is to sell books; not rewrite history.

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