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Abbreviations | ||
1 | Defenders of the Native Land | 1 |
2 | Great Pride in the Business | 12 |
3 | Woe to Any Man Who Flinches | 23 |
4 | When Tried, They Will Not Be Found Wanting | 36 |
5 | I Regard It as an Experiment | 48 |
6 | The Equal of Any "Yankee Troops" You Will Find | 59 |
7 | Unsuited for This Duty | 70 |
8 | We Shall Eventually Come Out Ahead | 84 |
9 | Diggers and Drudges | 94 |
10 | Manhood of the Colored Race | 104 |
Appendix: Black Officers in the Native Guards | 117 | |
Bibliography | 125 | |
Index | 135 |
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