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Section 27 and Freedman's Village in Arlington National Cemetery: The African American History of America's Most Hallowed Ground

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From its origination, Arlington National Cemetery's history has been compellingly intertwined with that of African Americans. This book explains how the grounds of Arlington House, formerly the home of Robert E. Lee and a plantation of the enslaved, became a military camp for Federal troops, a freedmen's village and farm, and America's most important burial ground. During the Civil War, the property served as a pauper's cemetery for men too poor to be returned to their families, and some of the very first war dead to be buried there include over 1,500 men who served in the United States Colored Troops. More than 3,800 former slaves are interred in section 27, the property's original cemetery.


  • | Author: Ric Murphy|Timothy Stephens
  • | Publisher: McFarland
  • | Publication Date: March 22, 2020
  • | Number of Pages: 237 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1476677301
  • | ISBN-13: 9781476677309
Author:
Ric Murphy|Timothy Stephens
Publisher:
McFarland
Publication Date:
March 22, 2020
Number of pages:
237 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1476677301
ISBN-13:
9781476677309