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Now or Never!: Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry's War to End Slavery


School year: Lower 6th, Upper 6th, Year 10, Year 11, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8, Year 9

No. of pages 144

Published: 2017

Great for age 10-18 years

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Kirkus Reviews Best Children's BookHere is the riveting dual biography of two little-known but extraordinary African-AmericanUnionsoldiersin Civil War historyGeorge E. Stephens and James Henry Gooding. Stephens and Gooding not only served in the Massachusetts 54th Infantry, the well-known black regiment, but were also war correspondents who published eyewitness reports of the battlefields. Their dispatches told the truth of their lives at camp, their intense training, and the dangers and tragedies on the battlefield. Like the other thousands of black soldiers in the regiment, they not only fought against the Confederacy and the inhumanity of slavery, but also against injustice in their own army. The regiments protest against unfair pay resulted in Americas first major civil rights victoryequal pay for African American soldiers. This fresh perspective on the Civil War includes an authors note, timeline, bibliography, index and source notes.

 

 

This book is aimed at children at US 5th grade-12th grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 10-17 years.

There are 144 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Astra Publishing House .

 

Two black Civil War soldiers and writers offer unique perspectives about how they fought on and off the battlefield... both showing a different side of the war to blacks and abolitionists. Author Shepard does a great job using the dispatches from these men to form the basis for this narrative. The most impressive contribution is how the individual voices of (the soldiers) are in the forefront with their similarities and distinctions. This is a powerful use of primary resources, one that illuminates the lives of its subjects but never gets in the way of their remarkable stories. Rich backmatter provides useful information. Absolutely stellar.' - Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Written from the points of view of...the first African American war correspondents--fascinating, often brutal details from their experiences as soldiers in the 54th Infantry make up the backbone of this meticulously researched and highly readable history. This book will greatly enhance Civil War studies, leading to a deeper understanding of the African American plight throughout history and the racial prejudice that continues to this day. Teachers can also use this text to show how primary documents are critical to unbiased historical accounts. Documents and photographs add much interest and authenticity to the text.'- School Library Connection, starred review

"The author will captivate readers with masterfully built suspense...The context of the war and the political climate of the country are interjected along with the complexity of sentiments about African Americans...The inclusion of a time line, maps, drawings, and photographs...further enriches the narrative...this is an excellent addition to the history.' - School Library Journal

This well-researched volume is recommended for students who want to dig a little deeper into the history of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment.' - Booklist

 

 

"This timely and important book...gives readers a unique and honest look at the Civil War, different from what is traditionally taught in classrooms (and) packs an impressive amount of detailed information, as well as emotional punch....perfect for both junior high and senior high school research, as well as for any reader interested in African American history and Civil War history. This is a highly recommended purchase for libraries serving young adults."-VOYA