The Sable Arm
Black Troops in the Union Army, 1861-1865
Dudley Taylor Cornish
Foreword by Herman Hattaway
xviii, 342 pages, illustrated, 5 x 8-1/2
Paper ISBN 978-0-7006-0328-2 $14.95 paper
A bona fide classic, The Sable
Arm was the first work to fully chronicle the remarkable story
of the nearly 180,000 black troops who served in the Union army.
This work paved the way for the exploration of the black military
experience in other wars. This edition, with a new foreword by
Herman Hattaway and bibliographical essay by the author, makes
available once again a pioneering work that will be especially
useful for scholars and students of Civil War, black, and military
history.
"One of the one hundred best books ever written on the
Civil War."--Civil War Times Illustrated
"A path-breaking work . . . written with grace and clarity.
. . . After a period of thirty years, during which it has been
read, cited, and used as a model, The Sable Arm has achieved
the richly deserved status of a classic. Much of what is today
considered conventional knowledge about the role of blacks in
the Civil War can be traced to this pioneering study."--Civil
War History
"The most valuable book ever written on the topic."--Herman
Hattaway, coauthor of How the North Won
"Superbly written. . . . A major study . . . on a neglected
side of the war."--T. Harry Williams, author of Lincoln
and His Generals
"Pioneering. . . . Readable, interesting, sound, with
important insights."--James M. McPherson, author
of The Negro's Civil War
"A volume of permanent value."--George B. Tindall,
author of The Emergence of the New South, 1913-1945
"This classic book will provide a whole new generation
of Civil War enthusiasts with a better understanding of this
integral part of the war's history."--Civil War Book
Exchange & Collector's Newspaper
"Excellent. . . . Recommended for all black studies collections,
Civil War collections, and inclusive history collections in public,
college, and university libraries."--Library Journal
DUDLEY TAYLOR CORNISH is professor emeritus of American
history at Pittsburg State University. His numerous publications
include the section "The Negro" in the monumental bibliography
Civil War Books and the chapter "Slaves No More"
in The Embattled Confederacy: Volume Three of The Image of
War, 1861-1865.
HERMAN HATTAWAY, professor of history at the University
of Missouri-Kansas City, is author of How the North Won: A
Military History of the Civil War.
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