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“Abolition!”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Amazing Grace”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Angel of Light”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Apostle to the Blacks”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Avengers of Fort Pillow”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Black David”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Black Flag”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“common niggers”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Emancipation!”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Extra Billy”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“forty acres and a mule”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“General Tubman”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Hymn of Freedom”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“John Brown’s Body”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Land of Legree and the Home of the Slave”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Marching Song of the First Arkansas”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Marse Robert”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Massa Jeff”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“my people”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Negro cloth” or “nigger cloth”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“nigger cars”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“nigger heaven”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“nigger war”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“nigger-driver”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“niggerhead”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“No Colored People Allowed on This Car”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Old Folks at Home”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Ole Master” or “Ole Massa”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Ole Miss”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Prayer of Twenty Millions”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“president of the Underground Railroad”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“slave hound of Illinois”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Song for Our Soldiers”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“the Emancipator” or “the Great Emancipator”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“The Hirling and the Slave”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“the Queen of Sheba”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“till death or distance do us part”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Tumble up!”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“twenty-nigger law”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Washington slave-pen”
From: The Language of the Civil War

“Whar’s you? Whar’s you?”
From: The Language of the Civil War

Everyday Life
From: The Civil War and Reconstruction

Major Henry Wirz and the Andersonville Prison Trial: War Criminal or Scapegoat?
From: Famous American Crimes and Trials

The World of Youth
From: The Civil War and Reconstruction

African Americans in Civil War Music
From: Music of the Civil War Era

3 : Black against Black: The Civil War
From: Black Soldiers, White Wars

36.: Abraham Lincoln, “The Emancipation Proclamation” (1863)
From: 100 Key Documents in American Democracy

37.: Abraham Lincoln, “Gettysburg Address” (November 19, 1863)
From: 100 Key Documents in American Democracy

Civil War: Slavery and Emancipation in Black and White
From: Race Relations in America

8 : Civil War
From: America in Quotations