Forever Free

From one of our most distinguished historians comes a groundbreaking new examination of the myths and realities of the period after the Civil War. Drawing on a wide range of long-neglected documents, Eric Foner places a new emphasis on black experiences and roles during the era. We see African Americans as active agents in overthrowing slavery, in shaping Reconstruction, and creating a legacy long obscured and misunderstood. He compellingly refutes long-standing misconceptions of Reconstruction, and shows how the failures of the time sowed the seeds of the Civil Rights struggles of the 1950s and 60s. Richly illustrated and movingly written, this is an illuminating and essential addition to our understanding of this momentous era.

Books in The Forever War Series (2)

Other books by Haldeman, Joe

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The Forever War (1976)

The Forever War by Joe Haldeman won the 1976 Nebula Award for Best Novel Read more

Forever Peace (1999)

Forever Peace by Joe Haldeman won the 1999 Nebula Award for Best Novel.  Read more

Forever Free

From one of our most distinguished historians comes a groundbreaking new examination of the myths and realities of the period after the Civil War. Drawing on a wide range of... Read more

Camouflage (2006)

Camouflage by Joe Haldeman won the 2006 Nebula Award for Best Novel.  Read more

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