We are often led to believe
that somehow the War For Southern Independence was fought to allow
the suppression of the Black man, but these articles show that
to be a misconception.
CLICK HERE for Black History Month/Civil War Memory
Articles.
- Battle of Griswoldville, Georgia
- Diversity In The Confederate Armed Forces
- Black Mississippi Legislator Defends Confederate Monument
- Black Southerners In Confederate Gray
- Amos Rucker - A Soldier Remembered
- Black Confederate From North Carolina
- The Case Of David H. White And The First Emancipation Proclamation
- Remembering Black Confederates
- Black Confederates
- Vignettes Of Black Confederates
- The Black Confederate Experience
- Muster Guard Of Native Roll II
- Muster Guard Of Native Roll I
- Their Story
- Monuments Honor The Blacks Who Wore Gray
- Robert E Lee On Black Confederate Troops
- Union Documentation Of Black Confederates
- First Negro Regiment
- CSA Amendment For Negro Soldiers
- Confederate Negro Enlistments
- Black Southerners In Gray
- Blacks Who Fought For The South
- Black Confederates Fact Page
- Black In Gray
- Black Confederate Participation
- Black Confederate Soldiers
- Regimental History Outline
- William Bugg, African American Confederate States Naval Officer
- African-American Confederate Soldier Honored
- Mansions Symbolized Success Of Ex-Slave, Descendants
-
Richard "Dick" Poplar Memorial Program 2006
- African-American Confederate Soldier To Be Honored
- UDC Marks Another Black Confederate Grave
- Surprising Differences Between Confederate, Union Armies
- Uncle Lewis
- Negro Regiments In The Army
-
Brothers Of Colour
-
Black Confederate Soldiers Of Petersburg
- A Salute To Black Confederates
- Amos Rucker, Black Confederate
- Black Mississippi Legislator Defends Confederate Monument
- A Take On Black History
- The Line Between Soldier And Servant October 1909.
- Hk Edgerton's Speech To the Asheville, N.C. Torch Society/February 2, 2006
- A Letter From A Black Confederate
- Newspaper Articles Regarding Black Confederates
- The Forgotten Confederates
- Holt Collier - Black Confederate Scout
- Ten Little-Known Facts About Afro-Confederate Soldiers
- Black History Month - Black Confederate Heritage (PDF Document)
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- Letter Tells Of Black Soldiers
- Petersburg Virginia Black Confederates
- Civil War Group Holds Two For One Meeting
- History Professor Doesn't Know His History
- Confederate Headstone Dedication To Holt Collier Private; Company I, 9th Texas Cavalry
- Serving The South
- Ceremony Honors Black Soldier's Place In History
- Black Confederate Veteran To Get Proper Memorial At Blandford
- The Passing of Richard "Dick" Poplar
- The Forgotten Black Confederate Soldier
- Did Blacks Serve In The C.S. Army? You Can Bet They Did!
- Reader addresses Dixie Days event
- Blacks also fought for Confederacy in Civil War
- Men say Rebel flag flies for freedom
- Black soldier shares battlefield, his history
- Gulf Coast writer pens novel about slave soldiers.
- Proud of Holt Collier and Greenville
- Black Confederates and the casualty of truth
- Dixie's Censored Subject: Black Slave Owners
- Twelve Reasons We Don’t Believe in Black Confederates
- The Valor of Black Confederates
- Why Blacks Fought For the Confederate States of America
- Did Blacks Serve in the Confederate Army as Soldiers?
- How Did Black Southerners Respond When War Was Declared?
- Were Blacks “Forced to Fight” for the Confederacy?
- How Blacks Were Treated by the Lincoln's Union?
- Did Black Confederates Serve in Combat?
- Public
Library to Celebrate Black Confederate History (This is a
link to a forum with an interesting ongoing discussion of Black
Confederates and revisionist history)
- Black Confederates - Some Facts
- Black Confederates Have Their Own Lesson to Teach
- Amos Rucker, Confederate infantry soldier
- Regimental flag raised at Henry Brown's gravesite
- Confederate unit flag raised at black soldier's gravesite
- In Memoriam - Henry "Dad" Brown, Black Confederate Drummer
- Black Confederate Websites
- Black Contributions in the "Cradle of Secession"
- Black Confederates Fact Page
(The fact page makes reference to a video entitled "Black
Southern Heritage." You can order a copy of this video through DixieRising.Com.
CLICK HERE to
access their website)