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America's Longest Siege : Charleston Slavery and the Slow March Toward Civil War

by Joseph Kelly

Synopsis

In 1863, Union forces stormed the city of Charleston, South Carolina, and held the harbour hostage for nearly two years - the longest siege in the history of modern warfare. Yet a singular ideology of racism has laid a different sort of siege to the entire American South for two centuries prior. In this sweeping, provocative new history of the city and the times that ignited America's Civil War, author Joseph Kelly examines America's long struggle with slavery and the debates at its very centre.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2013
ISBN-13 9781590207192
ISBN-10 159020719X
Class Copyright
Publisher Overlook Press The
Subject History;Social Science
File Size 265 MB
Number of Pages 386
Shelf No. KS912
Grade Range 12
Ages 18