Slaves No More
Discover the transformative journey of emancipation during the American Civil War in "Slaves No More" by Ira Berlin. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1992, this insightful paperback spans 265 pages of compelling historical analysis. Berlin expertly weaves together three essays that not only introduce the critical history of slave emancipation but also delve into the dismantling of slavery and the evolution of freedom. Through meticulous research, he highlights how the Civil War was reshaped into a profound struggle for universal liberty. This book is essential for anyone interested in African American history and the broader implications of the Civil War era. Explore the significant themes of freedom and justice as you engage with this pivotal period in American history.