Mighty Revolution – Negro Emancipation in Maryland, 1862–1864
Discover the compelling narrative of "Mighty Revolution – Negro Emancipation in Maryland, 1862–1864" by Charles Lewis Wagandt. First published in 1964 by the esteemed Johns Hopkins University Press, this engaging book delves into the intricate prejudices and political dynamics that led Maryland to become the first state to voluntarily emancipate its slaves during the Civil War. With 308 pages of thorough research and lively prose, Wagandt brings to life the pivotal moments and decisions that shaped this crucial period in American history. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to any collection focused on U.S. history, the Civil War, or Maryland's unique role in the fight for freedom. Explore the rich historical context and the powerful stories of those who lived through this transformative era.