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Slavery and Four Years of War

Slavery and Four Years of War
Author: Joseph Warren Keifer
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2020-07-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752370211

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Slavery and Four Years of War

Slavery and Four Years of War
Author: Joseph Warren Keifer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1900
Genre: Slavery
ISBN:

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Slavery & Four Years of War (Vol.1&2)

Slavery & Four Years of War (Vol.1&2)
Author: Joseph Warren Keifer
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2020-04-09
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The writer of this book was a volunteer officer in the Union army throughout the war of the Great Rebellion, and his service was in the field. The book, having been written while the author was engaged in a somewhat active professional life, lacks that literary finish which results from much pruning and painstaking. He, however, offers no excuse for writing it, nor for its completion; he has presumed to nothing but the privilege of telling his own story in his own way. He has been at no time forgetful of the fact that he was a subordinate in a great conflict, and that other soldiers discharged their duties as faithfully as himself; and while no special favors are asked, he nevertheless hopes that what he has written may be accepted as the testimony of one who entertains a justifiable pride in having been connected with large armies and a participant in important campaigns and great battles.


Slavery and Four Years of War

Slavery and Four Years of War
Author: Joseph W. Keifer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1977-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780836996708

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Slavery and Four Years of War

Slavery and Four Years of War
Author: Joseph Warren Keifer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781497300064

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VOLUME TWO: 1863-1865TOGETHER WITH A NARRATIVE OF THE CAMPAIGNS AND BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR IN WHICH THE AUTHOR TOOK PART: 1861-1865 BY JOSEPH WARREN KEIFER BREVET MAJOR-GENERAL OF VOLUNTEERS; EX-SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U. S. A.; AND MAJOR-GENERAL OF VOLUNTEERS, SPANISH WAR. FROM THE AUTHOR: “Slavery bred the doctrine of State-rights, which led, inevitably, to secession and rebellion. The story of slavery and its abolition in the United States is the most tragic one in the world's annals. The Confederate States of America is the only government ever attempted to be formed, avowedly to perpetuate human slavery. A history of the Rebellion without that of slavery is but a recital of brave deeds without reference to the motive which prompted their performance. The chapter on slavery narrates its history in the United States from the earliest times; its status prior to the war; its effect on political parties and statesmen; its aggressions, and attempts at universal domination if not extension over the whole Republic; its inexorable demands on the friends of freedom, and its plan of perpetually establishing itself through secession and the formation of a slave nation. It includes a history of the secession of eleven Southern States, and the formation of "The Confederate States of America"; also what the North did to try to avert the Rebellion. It was written to show why and how the Civil War came, what the conquered lost, and what the victors won. In other chapters the author has taken the liberty, for the sake of continuity, of going beyond the conventional limits of a personal memoir, but in doing this he has touched on no topic not connected with the war.” Real History is that which is written at the time, by the people who lived it. While it still contain human error and human bias, Real History is as close to a reliable source as anyone can hope to fine. Joseph Warren Keifer was there – he lived it – and this gives him a perspective few can offer to future generations.


Slavery and Four Years of War

Slavery and Four Years of War
Author: Joseph Warren Keifer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1900
Genre: Slavery
ISBN:

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Abraham Lincoln and the Virtues of War

Abraham Lincoln and the Virtues of War
Author: Jean E. Friedman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-07-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1440833621

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This study introduces a new perspective on Lincoln and the Civil War through an examination of his declaration of our national values and the subsequent interpretation of those values by families during the war. This volume is a completely new approach to Civil War history. Historians rightly regard Abraham Lincoln as a moral exemplar, a president who gave new life to the national values that defined America. While some previous studies attest to Lincoln's identification with family virtues, this is the first to link Lincoln's personal biography with actual histories of families at war. It analyzes the relationship that existed between Lincoln and these families and assesses the moral struggles that validated the families' decision for or against the conflict. Written to be accessible to students and the general reader alike, the book examines Lincoln's presidency as measured against the stories of families, North and South, that struggled with his definition of Union virtues. It looks at Lincoln's compelling case for democratic values—among them, justice, patriotism, honor, and commitment—first stated in his 1861 speech before Independence Hall. The work also uses case studies to demonstrate how virtue, as practiced in families, illuminated, contested, adapted, and even transformed his concept, giving new meaning to the "virtues of war."